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libmnetutil-0.8.0-0.2.20100629svn3775.fc13.src.rpm

From 004d6bfdc51ddcacec616bed945904b0e3965e10 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:20:39 +0400
Subject: [PATCH] Remove bundled udns

Signed-off-by: Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov@gmail.com>
---
 Makefile.am                  |    6 +-
 configure.ac                 |    1 -
 source/init.cxx              |    2 +-
 udns/Makefile.am             |   84 ---
 udns/source/.cvsignore       |    9 -
 udns/source/COPYING.LGPL     |  504 ----------------
 udns/source/Makefile         |  132 -----
 udns/source/NEWS             |   53 --
 udns/source/NOTES            |  193 ------
 udns/source/TODO             |   74 ---
 udns/source/debian/changelog |   94 ---
 udns/source/debian/control   |   33 -
 udns/source/debian/copyright |   24 -
 udns/source/debian/rules     |   91 ---
 udns/source/dnsget.1         |  182 ------
 udns/source/dnsget.c         |  709 ----------------------
 udns/source/ex-rdns.c        |  111 ----
 udns/source/rblcheck.1       |  151 -----
 udns/source/rblcheck.c       |  364 ------------
 udns/source/udns.3           | 1284 ----------------------------------------
 udns/source/udns.h           |  736 -----------------------
 udns/source/udns_bl.c        |  160 -----
 udns/source/udns_dn.c        |  382 ------------
 udns/source/udns_dntosp.c    |   30 -
 udns/source/udns_misc.c      |   67 ---
 udns/source/udns_parse.c     |  169 ------
 udns/source/udns_resolver.c  | 1342 ------------------------------------------
 udns/source/udns_rr_a.c      |  124 ----
 udns/source/udns_rr_mx.c     |   91 ---
 udns/source/udns_rr_naptr.c  |  128 ----
 udns/source/udns_rr_ptr.c    |  109 ----
 udns/source/udns_rr_srv.c    |  154 -----
 udns/source/udns_rr_txt.c    |   98 ---
 33 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 7687 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 udns/Makefile.am
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/.cvsignore
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/COPYING.LGPL
 delete mode 100755 udns/source/Makefile
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/NEWS
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/NOTES
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/TODO
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/debian/changelog
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/debian/control
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/debian/copyright
 delete mode 100755 udns/source/debian/rules
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/dnsget.1
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/dnsget.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/ex-rdns.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/rblcheck.1
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/rblcheck.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns.3
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns.h
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_bl.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_dn.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_dntosp.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_misc.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_parse.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_resolver.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_rr_a.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_rr_mx.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_rr_naptr.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_rr_ptr.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_rr_srv.c
 delete mode 100644 udns/source/udns_rr_txt.c

diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index c0fb0a3..dd529d9 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
 pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
 
-SUBDIRS = udns win32 . examples include m4 tests debian
+SUBDIRS = win32 . examples include m4 tests debian
 DIST_SUBDIRS = $(SUBDIRS)
 EXTRA_DIST = libmnetutil.spec
 
-AM_CPPFLAGS = $(MINISIP_CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/include -I$(srcdir)/udns/source
+AM_CPPFLAGS = $(MINISIP_CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/include
 
 pkgconfig_DATA = libmnetutil.pc
 
 lib_LTLIBRARIES = libmnetutil.la
 # libmnetutil_la_CPPFLAGS = 
 libmnetutil_la_LDFLAGS = $(MINISIP_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS)
-libmnetutil_la_LIBADD = udns/libudns.la  $(LTLIBOBJS) $(MINISIP_LIBS) $(LDAP_LIBS)
+libmnetutil_la_LIBADD = -ludns  $(LTLIBOBJS) $(MINISIP_LIBS) $(LDAP_LIBS)
 libmnetutil_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(LTLIBOBJS)
 
 libmnetutil_la_SOURCES = $(mnetutil_src)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index fae7740..4a54aac 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
 		include/Makefile 
 		m4/Makefile 
 		tests/Makefile
-		udns/Makefile
 		debian/Makefile
 		win32/Makefile 
 		win32/libmnetutil-res.rc
diff --git a/source/init.cxx b/source/init.cxx
index ca5d9b4..79fe030 100644
--- a/source/init.cxx
+++ b/source/init.cxx
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ LIBMNETUTIL_API void libmnetutilInit()
 	if( g_initialized++ > 0 )
 		return;
 
-	if( dns_init(0) < 0 ) {
+	if( dns_init(0, 0) < 0 ) {
 		g_initialized--;
 		throw Exception( "libmnetutil udns initialization failed" );
 	}
diff --git a/udns/Makefile.am b/udns/Makefile.am
deleted file mode 100644
index bada1f2..0000000
--- a/udns/Makefile.am
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/make -rf
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.38 2005/09/12 12:09:10 mjt Exp $
-# libudns Makefile
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-# Copyright (C) 2006  Mikael Magnusson <mikma@users.sourceforge.net>
-# This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-#
-# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-# Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-# write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-# Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-noinst_LTLIBRARIES = \
-		libudns.la
-
-AM_CPPFLAGS = $(MINISIP_CFLAGS) -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x501 -DHANDLE_ERROR=NULL -DEOVERFLOW=-1 -I$(srcdir)/source -DNO_INET6 
-AM_LDFLAGS = $(MINISIP_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS)
-
-VERS   = 0.0.8
-
-SRCS = source/udns_dn.c				\
-	source/udns_dntosp.c			\
-	source/udns_parse.c			\
-	source/udns_resolver.c			\
-	source/udns_misc.c			\
-	source/udns_rr_a.c			\
-	source/udns_rr_ptr.c			\
-	source/udns_rr_mx.c			\
-	source/udns_rr_txt.c			\
-	source/udns_bl.c			\
-	source/udns_rr_srv.c			\
-	source/udns_rr_naptr.c			\
-	source/udns.h				\
-	udns_codes.c
-USRCS  = dnsget.c rblcheck.c ex-rdns.c
-DIST   = COPYING.LGPL udns.h udns.3 dnsget.1 rblcheck.1 $(USRCS) \
-	Makefile TODO
-
-libudns_la_SOURCES = $(SRCS)
-
-libudns_la_LIBADD = $(MINISIP_LIBS)
-
-#EXTRADIST = $(addprefix source/,$(DIST))
-CLEANFILES = udns_codes.c
-
-
-# udns_codes.c is generated from udns.h
-udns_codes.c:	source/udns.h Makefile
-	@echo Generating $@
-	@set -e; exec >$@.tmp; \
-	set T type C class R rcode; \
-	echo "/* Automatically generated. */"; \
-	echo "#include \"udns.h\""; \
-	while [ "$$1" ]; do \
-	 echo; \
-	 echo "const struct dns_nameval dns_$${2}tab[] = {"; \
-	 $(AWK) "/^  DNS_$${1}_[A-Z0-9_]+[ 	]*=/ \
-	  { printf \" {%s,\\\"%s\\\"},\\n\", \$$1, substr(\$$1,7) }" \
-	  $(srcdir)/source/udns.h ; \
-	 echo " {0,0}};"; \
-	 echo "const char *dns_$${2}name(enum dns_$${2} code) {"; \
-	 echo " static char nm[20];"; \
-	 echo " switch(code) {"; \
-	 $(AWK) "BEGIN{i=0} \
-	   /^  DNS_$${1}_[A-Z0-9_]+[ 	]*=/ \
-	   {printf \" case %s: return dns_$${2}tab[%d].name;\\n\",\$$1,i++}\
-	   " $(srcdir)/source/udns.h ; \
-	 echo " }"; \
-	 echo " return _dns_format_code(nm,\"$$2\",code);"; \
-	 echo "}"; \
-	 shift 2; \
-	done
-	@mv $@.tmp $@
diff --git a/udns/source/.cvsignore b/udns/source/.cvsignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 0714229..0000000
--- a/udns/source/.cvsignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-udns*.tar.gz
-udns_codes.c
-udns.3.html
-*.lo
-*.shared
-libudns.so.*
-dnsget
-ex-rdns
-rblcheck
diff --git a/udns/source/COPYING.LGPL b/udns/source/COPYING.LGPL
deleted file mode 100644
index b1e3f5a..0000000
--- a/udns/source/COPYING.LGPL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,504 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/udns/source/Makefile b/udns/source/Makefile
deleted file mode 100755
index d2754fd..0000000
--- a/udns/source/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/make -rf
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.42 2006/11/29 21:27:01 mjt Exp $
-# libudns Makefile
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-# This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-#
-# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-# Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-# write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-# Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-VERS   = 0.0.9pre
-SRCS   = udns_dn.c udns_dntosp.c udns_parse.c udns_resolver.c udns_misc.c \
-	udns_rr_a.c udns_rr_ptr.c udns_rr_mx.c udns_rr_txt.c udns_bl.c \
-	udns_rr_srv.c udns_rr_naptr.c udns_codes.c
-USRCS  = dnsget.c rblcheck.c ex-rdns.c
-DEB    = debian/copyright debian/changelog debian/control debian/rules
-DIST   = COPYING.LGPL udns.h udns.3 dnsget.1 rblcheck.1 $(SRCS) $(USRCS) \
-	Makefile TODO NOTES
-
-OBJS   = $(SRCS:.c=.o) $(GEN:.c=.o)
-LIB    = libudns.a
-
-SOVER  = 0
-SOBJS  = $(OBJS:.o=.lo)
-SOLIB  = libudns.so
-SOLIBV = $(SOLIB).$(SOVER)
-
-LIBS   = $(LIB) $(SOLIBV)
-
-UTILS   = $(USRCS:.c=)
-SOUTILS = $(USRCS:.c=.shared)
-
-NAMEPFX = udns-$(VERS)
-
-CC = gcc
-CFLAGS = -Wall -W -Wmissing-prototypes -O2
-CDEFS = -DHAVE_POLL
-PICFLAGS = -fPIC
-AWK = awk
-
-all: static
-
-.SUFFIXES: .c .o .lo .shared
-
-static: $(LIB) $(UTILS)
-staticlib: $(LIB)
-$(LIB): $(OBJS)
-	-rm -f $@
-	$(AR) rv $@ $(OBJS)
-.c.o:
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CDEFS) -c $<
-$(OBJS): udns.h
-
-$(UTILS): udns.h $(LIB)
-.c:
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CDEFS) -o $@ $< $(LIB)
-
-shared: $(SOLIBV) $(SOUTILS)
-sharedlib: $(SOLIBV)
-
-$(SOLIBV): $(SOBJS)
-	$(CC) -shared -Wl,--soname,$(SOLIBV) -o $@ $(SOBJS)
-	rm -f $(SOLIB)
-	ln -s $(SOLIBV) $(SOLIB)
-.c.lo:
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(PICFLAGS) $(CDEFS) -o $@ -c $<
-$(SOBJS): udns.h
-
-$(SOUTILS): udns.h $(SOLIB)
-.c.shared:
-	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CDEFS) -o $@ $< $(SOLIB)
-
-# udns_codes.c is generated from udns.h
-udns_codes.c:	udns.h Makefile
-	@echo Generating $@
-	@set -e; exec >$@.tmp; \
-	set T type C class R rcode; \
-	echo "/* Automatically generated. */"; \
-	echo "#include \"udns.h\""; \
-	while [ "$$1" ]; do \
-	 echo; \
-	 echo "const struct dns_nameval dns_$${2}tab[] = {"; \
-	 $(AWK) "/^  DNS_$${1}_[A-Z0-9_]+[ 	]*=/ \
-	  { printf \" {%s,\\\"%s\\\"},\\n\", \$$1, substr(\$$1,7) }" \
-	  udns.h ; \
-	 echo " {0,0}};"; \
-	 echo "const char *dns_$${2}name(enum dns_$${2} code) {"; \
-	 echo " static char nm[20];"; \
-	 echo " switch(code) {"; \
-	 $(AWK) "BEGIN{i=0} \
-	   /^  DNS_$${1}_[A-Z0-9_]+[ 	]*=/ \
-	   {printf \" case %s: return dns_$${2}tab[%d].name;\\n\",\$$1,i++}\
-	   " udns.h ; \
-	 echo " }"; \
-	 echo " return _dns_format_code(nm,\"$$2\",code);"; \
-	 echo "}"; \
-	 shift 2; \
-	done
-	@mv $@.tmp $@
-
-udns.3.html: udns.3
-	groff -man -Thtml udns.3 > $@.tmp
-	mv $@.tmp $@
-
-dist: $(NAMEPFX).tar.gz
-$(NAMEPFX).tar.gz: $(DIST) $(DEB)
-	mkdir $(NAMEPFX) $(NAMEPFX)/debian
-	ln $(DIST) $(NAMEPFX)
-	ln $(DEB) $(NAMEPFX)/debian
-	tar cvfz $@ $(NAMEPFX)
-	rm -rf $(NAMEPFX)
-subdist:
-	cp -p $(DIST) $(TARGET)/
-
-clean:
-	rm -f $(OBJS) $(SOBJS) build-stamp
-distclean: clean
-	rm -f $(LIBS) libudns.so udns.3.html $(UTILS) $(SOUTILS)
-
-.PHONY: all static staticlib shared sharedlib dist clean distclean subdist
diff --git a/udns/source/NEWS b/udns/source/NEWS
deleted file mode 100644
index 51cfd6c..0000000
--- a/udns/source/NEWS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-$Id: NEWS,v 1.6 2005/09/12 12:09:10 mjt Exp $
-
-User-visible changes in udns library.  Recent changes on top.
-
-0.0.8 (12 Sep 2005)
-
- - added SRV records (rfc2782) parsing,
-   thanks to Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo for implementation.
-
- - bugfixes:
-   o use uninitialized value when no reply, library died with assertion:
-     assert((status < 0 && result == 0) || (status >= 0 && result != 0)).
-   o on some OSes, struct sockaddr_in has additional fields, so
-     memcmp'ing two sockaddresses does not work.
-
- - rblcheck(.1)
-
-0.0.7 (20 Apr 2005)
-
- - dnsget.1 manpage and several enhancements to dnsget.
-
- - allow nameserver names for -n option of dnsget.
-
- - API change: all dns_submit*() routines now does not expect
-   last `now' argument, since requests aren't sent immediately
-   anymore.
-
- - API change: different application timer callback mechanism.
-   Udns now uses single per-context timer instead of per-query.
-
- - don't assume DNS replies only contain backward DN pointers,
-   allow forward pointers too.  Change parsing API.
-
- - debianize
-
-0.0.6 (08 Apr 2005)
-
- - use double sorted list for requests (sorted by deadline).
-   This should significantly speed up timeout processing for
-   large number of requests.
-
- - changed debugging interface, so it is finally useable
-   (still not documented).
-
- - dnsget routine is now Officially Useable, and sometimes
-   even more useable than `host' from BIND distribution
-   (and sometimes not - dnsget does not have -C option
-   and TCP mode)
-
- - Debian packaging in debian/ -- udns is now maintained as a
-   native Debian package.
-
- - alot (and I really mean alot) of code cleanups all over.
diff --git a/udns/source/NOTES b/udns/source/NOTES
deleted file mode 100644
index 3fe75c1..0000000
--- a/udns/source/NOTES
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
-Assorted notes about udns (library).
-
-UDP-only mode
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-First of all, since udns is (currently) UDP-only, there are some
-shortcomings.
-
-It assumes that a reply will fit into a UDP buffer.  With adoption of EDNS0,
-and general robustness of IP stacks, in most cases it's not an issue.  But
-in some cases there may be problems:
-
- - if an RRset is "very large" so it does not fit even in buffer of size
-   requested by the library (current default is 4096; some servers limits
-   it further), we will not see the reply, or will only see "damaged"
-   reply (depending on the server)
-
- - many DNS servers ignores EDNS0 option requests.  In this case, no matter
-   which buffer size udns library will request, such servers reply is limited
-   to 512 bytes (standard pre-EDNS0 DNS packet size).
-
- - some DNS servers, notable the ones used by Verisign for certain top-level
-   domains, chokes on EDNS0-enabled queries, returning FORMERR.  Such
-   behavior isn't prohibited by DNS standards, but in my opinion it's at
-   least weird - the server can easily ignore EDNS0 options and send a
-   reply, instead of sending error.
-   Currently, udns does nothing in this situation, completely ignoring the
-   error returned by the server, and continue waiting for reply.  It probably
-   should grok that this server does not understand EDNS0 and retry w/o the
-   options, but it does not.  The end result - esp. if your local DNS
-   server or - worse - broken firewall which inspects DNS packets and drops
-   the ones which - from its point of view - are "broken" - is that you
-   see only TEMPFAIL errors from the library trying to resolve ANY names.
-
-Implementing TCP mode (together with non-EDNS0 fall-back as above) isn't
-difficult, but it complicates API significantly.  Currently udns uses only
-single UDP socket (or - maybe in the future - two, see below), but in case of
-TCP, it will need to open and close sockets for TCP connections left and
-right, and that have to be integrated into an application's event loop in
-an easy and efficient way.  Plus all the timeouts - different for connect(),
-write, and several stages of read.
-
-IPv6 vs IPv4 usage
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-This is only relevant for nameservers reachable over IPv6, NOT for IPv6
-queries.  I.e., if you've IPv6 addresses in 'nameservers' line in your
-/etc/resolv.conf file.  Even more: if you have BOTH IPv6 AND IPv4 addresses
-there.  Or pass them to udns initialization routines.
-
-Since udns uses a single UDP socket to communicate with all nameservers,
-it should support both v4 and v6 communications.  Most current platforms
-supports this mode - using PF_INET6 socket and V4MAPPED addresses, i.e,
-"tunnelling" IPv4 inside IPv6.  But not all systems supports this.  And
-more, it has been said that such mode is deprecated.
-
-So, list only IPv4 or only IPv6 addresses, but don't mix them, in your
-/etc/resolv.conf.
-
-An alternative is to use two sockets instead of 1 - one for IPv6 and one
-for IPv4.  For now I'm not sure if it's worth the complexity - again, of
-the API, not the library itself (but this will not simplify library either).
-
-Single socket for all queries
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Using single UDP socket for sending queries to all nameservers has obvious
-advantages.  First it's, again, trivial, simple to use API.  And simple
-library too.  Also, after sending queries to all nameservers (in case first
-didn't reply in time), we will be able to receive late reply from first
-nameserver and accept it.
-
-But this mode has disadvantages too.  Most important is that it's much easier
-to send fake reply to us, as the UDP port where we expects the reply to come
-to is constant during the whole lifetime of an application.  More secure
-implementations uses random port for every single query.  While port number
-(16 bits integer) can not hold much randomness, it's still of some help.
-Ok, udns is a stub resolver, so it expects sorta friendly environment, but
-on LAN it's usually much easier to fire an attack, due to the speed of local
-network, where a bad guy can generate alot of packets in a short time.
-
-Choosing of DNS QueryID
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-This is more a TODO item really.  Currently, udns uses sequential number for
-query IDs.  Which simplifies attacks even more (c.f. the previous item about
-single UDP port), making them nearly trivial.  The library should use random
-number for query ID.  But there's no portable way to get random numbers, even
-on various flavors of Unix.  It's possible to use low bits from tv_nsec field
-returned by gettimeofday() (current time, nanoseconds), but I wrote the library
-in a way to avoid making system calls where possible, because many syscalls
-means many context switches and slow processes as a result.  Maybe use some
-application-supplied callback to get random values will be a better way,
-defaulting to gettimeofday() method.
-
-Note that a single query - even if (re)sent to different nameservers, several
-times (due to no reply received in time), uses the same qID assigned when it
-was first dispatched.  So we have: single UDP socket (fixed port number),
-sequential (= trivially predictable) qIDs, and long lifetime of those qIDs.
-This all makes (local) attacks against the library really trivial.
-
-Assumptions about RRs returned
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Currently udns processes records in the reply it received sequentially.
-This means that order of the records is significant.  For example, if
-we asked for foo.bar A, but the server returned that foo.bar is a CNAME
-(alias) for bar.baz, and bar.baz, in turn, has address 1.2.3.4, when
-the CNAME should come first in reply, followed by A.  While DNS specs
-does not say anything about order of records - it's an rrSET - unordered, -
-I think an implementation which returns the records in "wrong" order is
-somewhat insane...  Well ok, to be fair, I don't really remember how
-udns handles this now - need to check this in source... ;)
-
-CNAME recursion
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Another dark point of udns is the handling of CNAMEs returned as replies
-to non-CNAME queries.  If we asked for foo.bar A, but it's a CNAME, udns
-expects BOTH the CNAME itself and the target DN to be present in the reply.
-In other words, udns DOES NOT RECURSE CNAMES.  If we asked for foo.bar A,
-but only record in reply was that foo.bar is a CNAME for bar.baz, udns will
-return no records to an application (NXDOMAIN).  Strictly speaking, udns
-should repeat the query asking for bar.baz A, and recurse.  But since it's
-stub resolver, recursive resolver should recurse for us instead.
-
-It's not very difficult to implement, however.  Probably with some (global?)
-flag to en/dis-able the feature.  Provided there's some demand for it.
-
-To clarify: udns handles CNAME recursion in a single reply packet just fine.
-
-Error reporting
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Too many places in the code (various failure paths) sets generic "TEMPFAIL"
-error condition.  For example, if no nameserver replied to our query, an
-application will get generic TEMPFAIL, instead of something like TIMEDOUT.
-This probably should be fixed, but most applications don't care about the
-exact reasons of failure - 4 common cases are already too much:
-  - query returned some valid data
-  - NXDOMAIN
-  - valid domain but no data of requested type - =NXDOMAIN in most cases
-  - temporary error - this one sometimes (incorrectly!) treated as NXDOMAIN
-    by (naive) applications.
-DNS isn't yes/no, it's at least 3 variants, temp err being the 3rd important
-case!  And adding more variations for the temp error case is complicating things
-even more - again, from an application writer standpoint.  For diagnostics,
-such more specific error cases are of good help.
-
-Planned API changes
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-At least one thing I want to change for 0.1 version is a way how queries are
-submitted.
-
-I want to made dns_query object to be owned by an application.  So that instead
-of udns library allocating it for the lifetime of query, it will be pre-
-allocated by an application.  This simplifies and enhances query submitting
-interface, and complicates it a bit too, in simplest cases.
-
-Currently, we have:
-
-dns_submit_dn(dn, cls, typ, flags, parse, cbck, data)
-dns_submit_p(name, cls, typ, flags, parse, cbck, data)
-dns_submit_a4(ctx, name, flags, cbck, data)
-
-and so on -- with many parameters missed for type-specific cases, but generic
-cases being too complex for most common usage.
-
-Instead, with dns_query being owned by an app, we will be able to separately
-set up various parts of the query - domain name (various forms), type&class,
-parser, flags, callback...  and even change them at runtime.  And we will also
-be able to reuse query structures, instead of allocating/freeing them every
-time.  So the whole thing will look something like:
-
- q = dns_alloc_query();
- dns_submit(dns_q_flags(dns_q_a4(q, name, cbck), DNS_F_NOSRCH), data);
-
-The idea is to have a set of functions accepting struct dns_query* and
-returning it (so the calls can be "nested" like the above), to set up
-relevant parts of the query - specific type of callback, conversion from
-(type-specific) query parameters into a domain name (this is for type-
-specific query initializers), and setting various flags and options and
-type&class things.
-
-One example where this is almost essential - if we want to support
-per-query set of nameservers (which isn't at all useless: imagine a
-high-volume mail server, were we want to direct DNSBL queries to a separate
-set of nameservers, and rDNS queries to their own set and so on).  Adding
-another argument (set of nameservers to use) to EVERY query submitting
-routine is.. insane.  Especially since in 99% cases it will be set to
-default NULL.  But with such "nesting" of query initializers, it becomes
-trivial.
diff --git a/udns/source/TODO b/udns/source/TODO
deleted file mode 100644
index ce5bba1..0000000
--- a/udns/source/TODO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-$Id: TODO,v 1.10 2005/04/19 21:48:09 mjt Exp $
-
-The following is mostly an internal, not user-visible stuff.
-
-* rearrange an API to make dns_query object owned by application,
-  so that it'll look like this:
-   struct dns_query *q;
-   q = udns_query_alloc(ctx);
-   udns_query_set(q, options, domain_name, flags, ...);
-   udns_query_submit(ctx, q);
- or
-   udns_query_resolve(ctx, q);
-
-* allow NULL callbacks?  Or provide separate resolver
-  context list of queries which are done but wich did not
-  have callback, and dns_pick() routine to retrieve results
-  from this query, i.e. allow non-callback usage?  The
-  non-callback usage may be handy sometimes (any *good*
-  example?), but it will be difficult to provide type-safe
-  non-callback interface due to various RR-specific types
-  in use.
-
-* DNS_OPT_FLAGS should be DNS_OPT_ADDFLAGS and DNS_OPT_SETFLAGS.
-  Currently one can't add a single flag bit but preserve
-  existing bits... at least not without retrieving all current
-  flags before, which isn't that bad anyway.
-
-* dns_set_opts() may process flags too (such as aaonly etc)
-
-* a way to disable $NSCACHEIP et al processing?
-
-* initialize/open the context automatically, and be more
-  liberal about initialization in general?
-
-* dns_init(do_open) - make the parameter opposite, aka
-  dns_init(skip_open) ?
-
-* for the above.  Use separate routine for initializing the context
-  from system files, to not link stuff reading resolv.conf if it's
-  not needed.  So that automatic init will not be possible.
-
-* allow TCP queue?
-
-* detect servers which don't understand EDNS0 (returning FORMERR),
-  and fall back to pre-EDNS0 for them.
-
-* for the above to work, we have to be able to find query object by
-  only ID, not ID + qdn.
-
-* And oh, qID should really be random.
-
-* more accurate error reporting.  Currently, udns always returns TEMPFAIL,
-  but don't specify why it happened (ENOMEM, timeout, etc).
-
-* check the error value returned by recvfrom() and
-  sendto() and determine which errors to ignore.
-
-* maybe merge dns_timeouts() and dns_ioevent(), to have
-  only one entry point for everything?  For traditional
-  select-loop-based eventloop it may be easier, but for
-  callback-driven event loops the two should be separate.
-  Provide an option, or a single dns_events() entry point
-  for select-loop approach, or just call dns_ioevent()
-  from within dns_timeouts() (probably after renaming
-  it to be dns_events()) ?
-
-* implement /etc/hosts lookup too, ala [c-]ares??
-
-* sortlist support?
-
-* windows port?  Oh no please!..  At least, I can't do it myself
-  because of the lack of platform.
-  Ok ok, the Windows port is in progress.  Christian Prahauser
-  from cosy.sbg.ac.at is helping with that.
diff --git a/udns/source/debian/changelog b/udns/source/debian/changelog
deleted file mode 100644
index c393fea..0000000
--- a/udns/source/debian/changelog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-udns (0.0.9pre) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * s/EOVERFLOW/ENFILE, partly to make win32 happy
-
-  * several win32 fixes
-
-  * don't use `class' in udns.h, to make C++ happy
-    (thanks Markus Koetter for pointing this out)
-
-  * fixed CNAME handling in dnsget tool.  Another Thank You! goes
-    to Markus Koetter.
-
-  * NAPTR (RFC3403) support, thanks to Mikael Magnusson
-    <mikma at users.sourceforge.net> for this.
-
-  * more Win32 fixes from Mikael Magnusson.  I have to admit
-    I never tried to compile it on Win32.
-
-  * added NOTES file
-
- -- Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>  Wed, 29 Nov 2006 04:16:21 +0300
-
-udns (0.0.8) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * don't compare sockaddr_in's, but individual parts only
-    (on some OSes, there are additional fields in this structure
-    so memcmp() does not quite work)
-
-  * use dnsc_t instead of unsigned char for DNs everywhere
-
-  * SRV records (rfc2782) parsing, thanks to
-    Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo.
-
-  * manpage fixes
-
- -- Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>  Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:06:45 +0400
-
-udns (0.0.7) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * added dnsget.1 and rblcheck.1 manpages.
-
-  * internal: use generic list implementation in udns_resolver.c
-
-  * don't assume only backward DN pointers in replies, allow forward
-    pointers too.  This is quite large change, involves changing
-    parsing API all over the places.
-
-  * internal: typedef dnsc_t and dnscc_t for [const] unsigned char, to
-    make function prototypes shorter to better fit on a single line.
-
-  * in parsing routines, verify (assert) that the query type
-    is the one we can handle.
-
-  * recognize names (and resolve them) as nameservers in dnsget.
-
-  * when new request is submitted, don't send it immediately, but
-    add it into the head of the active queue with deadline=0.
-    This will allow us to tweak some query settings before it will
-    be processed.
-    Note API change: removed `now' argument from all dns_submit_*()
-    routines.
-
-  * use single per-context user timer, not per-query.
-    Note API change: different user timer callback
-
-  * add dnsc_salen field -- length of the socket address used
-
-  * fix dns_set_opt(DNS_OPT_FLAGS) which didn't work before
-
-  * allow to set some options for a context wich is open but with no
-    active queries
-
- -- Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>  Thu,  5 May 2005 23:14:29 +0400
-
-udns (0.0.6) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * 0.0.6 release.
-    ALOT of changes all over.  Keep 'em in CVS logs!
-
- -- Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>  Fri,  8 Apr 2005 19:51:38 +0400
-
-udns (0.0.5) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * Initial Release.
-  * Provides 3 packages:
-     libudns0 - shared library
-     libudns-dev - development files and static library
-     udns-utils - dnsget, rblcheck
-
- -- Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>  Thu,  7 Apr 2005 00:05:24 +0400
-
-Local variables:
-mode: debian-changelog
-End:
diff --git a/udns/source/debian/control b/udns/source/debian/control
deleted file mode 100644
index f7234f5..0000000
--- a/udns/source/debian/control
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-Source: udns
-Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0)
-Standards-Version: 3.6.1
-
-Package: libudns0
-Section: lib
-Architecture: any
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
-Description: async-capable DNS stub resolver library
- libudns0 package provides libudns shared library needed
- to run programs using it
-
-Package: libudns-dev
-Section: libdev
-Architecture: any
-Depends: libudns0 (= ${Source-Version})
-Description: async-capable DNS stub resolver library, development files
- This package provides development files needed
- to build programs using udns library
-
-Package: udns-utils
-Section: net
-Architecture: any
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
-Conflicts: rblcheck
-Description: Several DNS-related utilities built on top of udns library
- This package includes the following utilities:
-  dnsget - a simple DNS query tool, like `host' or `dig' for usage from
-   a command line, and dnsip, dnsname etc for usage in scripts
-  rblcheck - DNSBL (rbl) checker
- All the utilities are built using udns library
diff --git a/udns/source/debian/copyright b/udns/source/debian/copyright
deleted file mode 100644
index 089491b..0000000
--- a/udns/source/debian/copyright
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-This is udns, written and maintained by Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-
-The original source can always be found at:
-	http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/udns.html
-
-Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev
-
-  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-  (at your option) any later version.
-
-  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-  GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-  along with this package; if not, write to the Free Software
-  Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
-  02111-1307, USA.
-
-On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
-Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.
diff --git a/udns/source/debian/rules b/udns/source/debian/rules
deleted file mode 100755
index 07dc8b8..0000000
--- a/udns/source/debian/rules
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/make -f
-# -*- makefile -*-
-# This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small.
-# As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make into a
-# dh-make output file, you may use that output file without restriction.
-# This special exception was added by Craig Small in version 0.37 of dh-make.
-
-# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
-#export DH_VERBOSE=1
-export DH_COMPAT=4
-
-CFLAGS = -Wall -W -Wmissing-prototypes -g
-CDEFS = -DHAVE_POOL
-
-INSTALL = install
-INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -p
-INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -p -m0644
-
-ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	CFLAGS += -O0
-else
-	CFLAGS += -O2
-endif
-ifeq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	INSTALL_PROGRAM += -s
-endif
-ifeq (,$(findstring debug,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-#	CDEFS += -DNDEBUG
-endif
-
-SOVER = 0
-
-configure:	# nothing
-	dh_testdir
-
-build:	build-stamp
-build-stamp:
-	dh_testdir
-	$(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" CDEFS="$(CDEFS)" SOVER=$(SOVER) \
-		staticlib sharedlib rblcheck.shared dnsget.shared
-	mv -f rblcheck.shared rblcheck
-	mv -f dnsget.shared dnsget
-	touch $@
-
-clean:
-	dh_testdir
-	rm -f build-stamp
-	$(MAKE) distclean
-	dh_clean
-
-install: build
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	dh_clean
-	dh_installdirs
-	dh_installdocs -A NEWS
-
-# libudns
-	dh_install -plibudns$(SOVER) libudns.so.$(SOVER) usr/lib
-
-# libudns-dev
-	dh_install -plibudns-dev libudns.a libudns.so usr/lib
-	dh_install -plibudns-dev udns.h usr/include
-	dh_installman -plibudns-dev udns.3
-	dh_installdocs -plibudns-dev TODO NOTES
-	dh_installexamples -plibudns-dev ex-rdns.c
-
-# udns-utils
-	dh_installdirs -pudns-utils usr/bin
-	dh_install -pudns-utils dnsget rblcheck usr/bin
-	dh_installman -pudns-utils dnsget.1 rblcheck.1
-
-binary-indep: build install
-
-binary-arch: build install
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	dh_installchangelogs
-	dh_installdocs
-	dh_strip
-	dh_compress
-	dh_fixperms
-	dh_makeshlibs
-	dh_installdeb
-	dh_shlibdeps -L libudns$(SOVER) -l debian/libudns$(SOVER)/usr/lib
-	dh_gencontrol
-	dh_md5sums
-	dh_builddeb
-
-binary: binary-indep binary-arch
-.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure
diff --git a/udns/source/dnsget.1 b/udns/source/dnsget.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 711f297..0000000
--- a/udns/source/dnsget.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id: dnsget.1,v 1.3 2005/04/20 00:55:34 mjt Exp $
-.\" dnsget manpage
-.\"
-.\" Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-.\" This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-.\"
-.\" This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-.\" modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-.\" License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-.\" version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-.\"
-.\" This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-.\" Lesser General Public License for more details.
-.\"
-.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-.\" License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-.\" write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-.\" Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-.TH dnsget 1 "Apr 2005" "User Utilities"
-
-.SH NAME
-dnsget \- DNS lookup utility
-
-.SH SYNOPSYS
-.B dnsget
-.RB [\| \-v \||\| \-q \|]
-.RB [\| \-c
-.IR class \|]
-.RB [\| \-t
-.IR type \|]
-.RB [\| \-o
-.IR option : value \]
-.IR name \|.\|.\|.
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B dnsget
-is a simple command-line to perform DNS lookups, similar to
-.BR host (1)
-and
-.BR dig (1).
-It is useable for both interactive/debugging scenarious and
-in scripts.
-The program is implemented using
-.BR udns (3)
-library.
-
-.PP
-By default,
-.B dnsget
-produces a human-readable output, similar to
-.RS
-.nf
-alias.example.com. CNAME www.example.com.
-www.example.com. A 192.168.1.1
-www.example.com. MX 10 mx.example.com.
-.fi
-.RE
-which is just sufficient to see how a given name resolves.
-Output format is controllable with
-.B \-v
-and
-.B \-q
-options -- the former increases verbosity level up to printing
-the whole DNS contents of all packets sent and received, which
-is suitable for debugging DNS problems, while the latter reduces
-the level, making output more quiet, up to bare result with no
-error messages, which is good for scripts.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-
-The following options are recognized by
-.BR dnsget :
-
-.TP
-.B \-v
-produce more detailed output.  More
-.BR \-v 's
-means more details will be produced.  With single
-.BR \-v , dnsget
-will print contents of all received DNS packets (in a readable format),
-while with
-.BR \-vv ,
-it will output all outgoing DNS packets too.
-
-.TP
-.B \-q
-the opposite for \fB\-v\fR -- produce less detailed output.
-With single
-.BR \-q , dnsget
-will only show (decoded) data from final DNS resource records (RR),
-while
-.B \-qq
-also suppresses error messages.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-t \fItype\fR
-request record(s) of the given type \fItype\fR.  By default,
-.B dnsget
-will ask for IPv4 address (A) record, or for PTR record if the
-argument in question is an IPv4 or IPv6 address.  Recognized
-types include A, AAAA, MX, TXT, CNAME, PTR, NS, SOA, ANY and
-others.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-c \fIclass\fR
-request DNS record(s) of the given class \fIclass\fR.  By
-default
-.B dnsget
-uses IN class.  Valid classes include IN, CH, HS, ANY.
-
-.TP
-.B \-a
-(compatibility option).  Equivalent to setting query type to
-.B ANY
-and increasing verbosity level
-.RB ( \-v ).
-
-.TP
-.B \-C
-(planned)
-
-.TP
-.B \-x
-(planned)
-
-.TP
-\fB\-o \fIoption\fR:\fIvalue\fR
-Set resolver option \fIoption\fR to the value \fIvalue\fR
-(may be specified several times).  The same as setting
-.RB $ RES_OPTIONS
-environment variable.  The following options are recognized:
-.RS
-.TP
-\fBtimeout\fR:\fIsec\fR
-Set initial query timeout to \fIsec\fR.
-.TP
-\fBattempts\fR:\fInum\fR
-(re)try every query \fInum\fR times before failing.
-.TP
-\fBudpbuf\fR:\fIbytes\fR
-set DNS UDP buffer size to \fIbytes\fR bytes.  Valid values
-are from 512 to 65535.  If \fIbytes\fR is greather than 512,
-EDNS0 (RFC 2671) extensions will be used.
-.TP
-\fBport\fR:\fInum\fR
-Use given UDP port number \fInum\fR instead of the default port 53 (domain).
-.RE
-
-.TP
-\fB\-n \fInameserver\fR
-Use the given nameserver(s) (may be specified more than once)
-instead of the default.  Using this option has the same same effect as 
-.RB $ NSCACHEIP
-or
-.RB $ NAMESERVERS
-environment variables, with the only difference that only IPv4 addresses
-are recognized for now, and it is possible to specify names (which will
-be resolved using default settings) instead of IP addresses.
-
-.TP
-.B \-h
-print short help and exit.
-
-.SH "RETURN VALUE"
-When all names where resovled successefully,
-.B dnsget
-exits with zero exit status.  If at least one name was not found,
-.B dnsget
-will exit with return code 100.  If some other error occured during
-name resolution, it will exit with code 99.  In case of usage or
-initialization error,
-.B dnsget
-will return 1.
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR host (1)
-.BR dig (1)
-.BR resolv.conf (5)
-.BR udns (3).
diff --git a/udns/source/dnsget.c b/udns/source/dnsget.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1d89a52..0000000
--- a/udns/source/dnsget.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,709 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: dnsget.c,v 1.22 2006/11/29 21:28:49 mjt Exp $
-   simple host/dig-like application using UDNS library
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <arpa/inet.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-static char *progname;
-static int verbose = 1;
-static int errors;
-static int notfound;
-
-/* verbosity level:
- * <0 - bare result
- *  0 - bare result and error messages
- *  1 - readable result
- *  2 - received packet contents and `trying ...' stuff
- *  3 - sent and received packet contents
- */
-
-static void die(int errnum, const char *fmt, ...) {
-  va_list ap;
-  fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname);
-  va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); va_end(ap);
-  if (errnum) fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", strerror(errnum));
-  else putc('\n', stderr);
-  fflush(stderr);
-  exit(1);
-}
-
-struct query {
-  const char *name;		/* original query string */
-  unsigned char *dn;		/* the DN being looked up */
-  enum dns_type qtyp;		/* type of the query */
-};
-
-static void query_free(struct query *q) {
-  free(q->dn);
-  free(q);
-}
-
-static struct query *
-query_new(const char *name, const unsigned char *dn, enum dns_type qtyp) {
-  struct query *q = malloc(sizeof(*q));
-  unsigned l = dns_dnlen(dn);
-  unsigned char *cdn = malloc(l);
-  if (!q || !cdn) die(0, "out of memory");
-  memcpy(cdn, dn, l);
-  q->name = name;
-  q->dn = cdn;
-  q->qtyp = qtyp;
-  return q;
-}
-
-static enum dns_class qcls = DNS_C_IN;
-
-static void
-dnserror(struct query *q, int errnum) {
-  if (verbose >= 0)
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to lookup %s record for %s: %s\n", progname,
-            dns_typename(q->qtyp), dns_dntosp(q->dn), dns_strerror(errnum));
-  if (errnum == DNS_E_NXDOMAIN || errnum == DNS_E_NODATA)
-    ++notfound;
-  else
-    ++errors;
-  query_free(q);
-}
-
-static const unsigned char *
-printtxt(const unsigned char *c) {
-  unsigned n = *c++;
-  const unsigned char *e = c + n;
-  if (verbose > 0) while(c < e) {
-    if (*c < ' ' || *c >= 127) printf("\\%02x", *c);
-    else if (*c == '\\' || *c == '"') printf("\\%c", *c);
-    else putchar(*c);
-    ++c;
-  }
-  else
-   fwrite(c, n, 1, stdout);
-  return e;
-}
-
-static void
-printhex(const unsigned char *c, const unsigned char *e) {
-  while(c < e)
-    printf("%02x", *c++);
-}
-
-static unsigned char to_b64[] =
-"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
-
-static void
-printb64(const unsigned char *c, const unsigned char *e) {
-  while(c < e) {
-    putchar(to_b64[c[0] >> 2]);
-    if (c+1 < e) {
-      putchar(to_b64[(c[0] & 0x3) << 4 | c[1] >> 4]);
-      if (c+2 < e) {
-        putchar(to_b64[(c[1] & 0xf) << 2 | c[2] >> 6]);
-        putchar(to_b64[c[2] & 0x3f]);
-      }
-      else {
-        putchar(to_b64[(c[1] & 0xf) << 2]);
-	putchar('=');
-	break;
-      }
-    }
-    else {
-      putchar(to_b64[(c[0] & 0x3) << 4]);
-      putchar('=');
-      putchar('=');
-      break;
-    }
-    c += 3;
-  }
-}
-
-static void
-printdate(time_t time) {
-  struct tm *tm = gmtime(&time);
-  printf("%04d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d",
-    tm->tm_year + 1900, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday,
-    tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec);
-}
-
-static void
-printrr(const struct dns_parse *p, struct dns_rr *rr) {
-  const unsigned char *pkt = p->dnsp_pkt;
-  const unsigned char *end = p->dnsp_end;
-  const unsigned char *dptr = rr->dnsrr_dptr;
-  const unsigned char *dend = rr->dnsrr_dend;
-  unsigned char *dn = rr->dnsrr_dn;
-  const unsigned char *c;
-  unsigned n;
-
-  if (verbose > 0) {
-    if (verbose > 1) {
-      if (!p->dnsp_rrl && !rr->dnsrr_dn[0] && rr->dnsrr_typ == DNS_T_OPT) {
-        printf(";EDNS0 OPT record (UDPsize: %d): %d bytes\n",
-               rr->dnsrr_cls, rr->dnsrr_dsz);
-        return;
-      }
-      n = printf("%s.", dns_dntosp(rr->dnsrr_dn));
-      printf("%s%u\t%s\t%s\t",
-             n > 15 ? "\t" : n > 7 ? "\t\t" : "\t\t\t",
-             rr->dnsrr_ttl,
-             dns_classname(rr->dnsrr_cls),
-             dns_typename(rr->dnsrr_typ));
-    }
-    else
-      printf("%s. %s ", dns_dntosp(rr->dnsrr_dn), dns_typename(rr->dnsrr_typ));
-  }
-
-  switch(rr->dnsrr_typ) {
-
-  case DNS_T_CNAME:
-  case DNS_T_PTR:
-  case DNS_T_NS:
-  case DNS_T_MB:
-  case DNS_T_MD:
-  case DNS_T_MF:
-  case DNS_T_MG:
-  case DNS_T_MR:
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &dptr, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0) goto xperr;
-    printf("%s.", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_A:
-    if (rr->dnsrr_dsz != 4) goto xperr;
-    printf("%d.%d.%d.%d", dptr[0], dptr[1], dptr[2], dptr[3]);
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_AAAA:
-    if (rr->dnsrr_dsz != 16) goto xperr;
-    printf("%s", inet_ntop(AF_INET6, dptr, (char*)dn, DNS_MAXDN));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_MX:
-    c = dptr + 2;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 || c != dend) goto xperr;
-    printf("%d %s.", dns_get16(dptr), dns_dntosp(dn));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_TXT:
-    /* first verify it */
-    for(c = dptr; c < dend; c += n) {
-      n = *c++;
-      if (c + n > dend) goto xperr;
-    }
-    c = dptr; n = 0;
-    while (c < dend) {
-      if (verbose > 0) printf(n++ ? "\" \"":"\"");
-      c = printtxt(c);
-    }
-    if (verbose > 0) putchar('"');
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_HINFO:	/* CPU, OS */
-    c = dptr;
-    n = *c++; if ((c += n) >= dend) goto xperr;
-    n = *c++; if ((c += n) != dend) goto xperr;
-    c = dptr;
-    if (verbose > 0) putchar('"');
-    c = printtxt(c);
-    if (verbose > 0) printf("\" \""); else putchar(' ');
-    printtxt(c);
-    if (verbose > 0) putchar('"');
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_WKS:
-    c = dptr;
-    if (dptr + 4 + 2 >= end) goto xperr;
-    printf("%s %d", inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr*)dptr)), dptr[4]);
-    c = dptr + 5;
-    for (n = 0; c < dend; ++c, n += 8) {
-      if (*c) {
-        unsigned b;
-        for (b = 0; b < 8; ++b)
-          if (*c & (1 << (7-b))) printf(" %d", n + b);
-      }
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_SRV:	/* prio weight port targetDN */
-    c = dptr;
-    c += 2 + 2 + 2;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 || c != dend) goto xperr;
-    c = dptr;
-    printf("%d %d %d %s.",
-           dns_get16(c+0), dns_get16(c+2), dns_get16(c+4),
-           dns_dntosp(dn));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_NAPTR:	/* order pref flags serv regexp repl */
-    c = dptr;
-    c += 4;	/* order, pref */
-    for (n = 0; n < 3; ++n)
-      if (c >= dend) goto xperr;
-      else c += *c + 1;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 || c != dend) goto xperr;
-    c = dptr;
-    printf("%u %u", dns_get16(c+0), dns_get16(c+2));
-    c += 4;
-    for(n = 0; n < 3; ++n) {
-      putchar(' ');
-      if (verbose > 0) putchar('"');
-      c = printtxt(c);
-      if (verbose > 0) putchar('"');
-    } 
-    printf(" %s.", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_KEY: /* flags(2) proto(1) algo(1) pubkey */
-    c = dptr;
-    if (c + 2 + 1 + 1 > dend) goto xperr;
-    printf("%d %d %d", dns_get16(c), c[2], c[3]);
-    c += 2 + 1 + 1;
-    if (c < dend) {
-      putchar(' ');
-      printb64(c, dend);
-    }
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_SIG:
-    /* type(2) algo(1) labels(1) ottl(4) sexp(4) sinc(4) tag(2) sdn sig */
-    c = dptr;
-    c += 2 + 1 + 1 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 2;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0) goto xperr;
-    printf("%d %u %u %u ",
-           dns_get16(dptr), dptr[2], dptr[3], dns_get32(dptr+4));
-    printdate(dns_get32(dptr+8));
-    putchar(' ');
-    printdate(dns_get32(dptr+12));
-    printf(" %d %s. ", dns_get16(dptr+10), dns_dntosp(dn));
-    printb64(c, dend);
-    break;
-
-#if 0	/* unused RR types? */
-  case DNS_T_DS:
-    c = dptr;
-    if (c + 2 + 2 >= dend) goto xperr;
-    printf("%u %u %u ", dns_get16(c), c[2], c[3]);
-    printhex(c + 4, dend);
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_NSEC:
-    c = dptr;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0) goto xperr;
-    printf("%s.", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    unfinished.
-    break;
-#endif
-
-
-  case DNS_T_SOA:
-    c = dptr;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 ||
-        dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 ||
-        c + 4*5 != dend)
-      goto xperr;
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &dptr, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN);
-    printf("%s. ", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &dptr, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN);
-    printf("%s. ", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    printf("%u %u %u %u %u",
-           dns_get32(dptr), dns_get32(dptr+4), dns_get32(dptr+8),
-           dns_get32(dptr+12), dns_get32(dptr+16));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_MINFO:
-    c = dptr;
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 ||
-        dns_getdn(pkt, &c, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 ||
-	c != dend)
-      goto xperr;
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &dptr, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN);
-    printf("%s. ", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &dptr, end, dn, DNS_MAXDN);
-    printf("%s.", dns_dntosp(dn));
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_T_NULL:
-  default:
-    printhex(dptr, dend);
-    break;
-  }
-  putchar('\n');
-  return;
-
-xperr:
-  printf("<parse error>\n");
-  ++errors;
-}
-
-static int
-printsection(struct dns_parse *p, int nrr, const char *sname) {
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r;
-  if (!nrr) return 0;
-  if (verbose > 1) printf("\n;; %s section (%d):\n", sname, nrr);
-
-  p->dnsp_rrl = nrr;
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(p, &rr)) > 0)
-    printrr(p, &rr);
-  if (r < 0) printf("<<ERROR>>\n");
-  return r;
-}
-
-/* dbgcb will only be called if verbose > 1 */
-static void
-dbgcb(int code, const struct sockaddr *sa, unsigned slen,
-      const unsigned char *pkt, int r,
-      const struct dns_query *unused_q, void *unused_data) {
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  const unsigned char *cur, *end;
-  int numqd;
-
-  if (code > 0)	{
-    printf(";; trying %s.\n", dns_dntosp(dns_payload(pkt)));
-    printf(";; sending %d bytes query to ", r);
-  }
-  else
-    printf(";; received %d bytes response from ", r);
-  if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET && slen >= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) {
-    char buf[4*4];
-    printf("%s port %d\n",
-           inet_ntop(AF_INET, &((struct sockaddr_in*)sa)->sin_addr,
-                     buf, sizeof(buf)),
-           htons(((struct sockaddr_in*)sa)->sin_port));
-  }
-#ifdef AF_INET6
-  else if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET6 && slen >= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6)) {
-    char buf[6*5+4*4];
-    printf("%s port %d\n",
-           inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &((struct sockaddr_in6*)sa)->sin6_addr,
-                     buf, sizeof(buf)),
-           htons(((struct sockaddr_in6*)sa)->sin6_port));
-  }
-#endif
-  else
-    printf("<<unknown socket type %d>>\n", sa->sa_family);
-  if (code > 0 && verbose < 3) {
-    putchar('\n');
-    return;
-  }
-
-  if (code == -2) printf(";; reply from unexpected source\n");
-  if (code == -5) printf(";; reply to a query we didn't sent (or old)\n");
-  if (r < DNS_HSIZE) {
-    printf(";; short packet (%d bytes)\n", r);
-    return;
-  }
-  if (dns_opcode(pkt) != 0)
-    printf(";; unexpected opcode %d\n", dns_opcode(pkt));
-  if (dns_tc(pkt) != 0)
-    printf(";; warning: TC bit set, probably incomplete reply\n");
-
-  printf(";; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: ");
-  switch(dns_opcode(pkt)) {
-  case 0: printf("QUERY"); break;
-  case 1: printf("IQUERY"); break;
-  case 2: printf("STATUS"); break;
-  default: printf("UNKNOWN(%u)", dns_opcode(pkt)); break;
-  }
-  printf(", status: %s, id: %d, size: %d\n;; flags:",
-         dns_rcodename(dns_rcode(pkt)), dns_qid(pkt), r);
-  if (dns_qr(pkt)) printf(" qr");
-  if (dns_rd(pkt)) printf(" rd");
-  if (dns_ra(pkt)) printf(" ra");
-  if (dns_aa(pkt)) printf(" aa");
-  if (dns_tc(pkt)) printf(" tc");
-  numqd = dns_numqd(pkt);
-  printf("; QUERY: %d, ANSWER: %d, AUTHORITY: %d, ADDITIONAL: %d\n",
-         numqd, dns_numan(pkt), dns_numns(pkt), dns_numar(pkt));
-  if (numqd != 1)
-    printf(";; unexpected number of entries in QUERY section: %d\n",
-           numqd);
-  printf("\n;; QUERY SECTION (%d):\n", numqd);
-  cur = dns_payload(pkt);
-  end = pkt + r;
-  while(numqd--) {
-    if (dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, p.dnsp_dnbuf, DNS_MAXDN) <= 0 ||
-        cur + 4 > end) {
-      printf("; invalid query section\n");
-      return;
-    }
-    r = printf(";%s.", dns_dntosp(p.dnsp_dnbuf));
-    printf("%s%s\t%s\n",
-           r > 23 ? "\t" : r > 15 ? "\t\t" : r > 7 ? "\t\t\t" : "\t\t\t\t",
-           dns_classname(dns_get16(cur+2)), dns_typename(dns_get16(cur)));
-    cur += 4;
-  }
-
-  p.dnsp_pkt = pkt;
-  p.dnsp_cur = p.dnsp_ans = cur;
-  p.dnsp_end = end;
-  p.dnsp_qdn = NULL;
-  p.dnsp_qcls = p.dnsp_qtyp = 0;
-  p.dnsp_ttl = 0xffffffffu;
-  p.dnsp_nrr = 0;
-
-  r = printsection(&p, dns_numan(pkt), "ANSWER");
-  if (r == 0)
-    r = printsection(&p, dns_numns(pkt), "AUTHORITY");
-  if (r == 0)
-    r = printsection(&p, dns_numar(pkt), "ADDITIONAL");
-  putchar('\n');
-}
-
-static void dnscb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, void *result, void *data) {
-  int r = dns_status(ctx);
-  struct query *q = data;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  unsigned nrr;
-  unsigned char dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  const unsigned char *pkt, *cur, *end;
-  if (!result) {
-    dnserror(q, r);
-    return;
-  }
-  pkt = result; end = pkt + r; cur = dns_payload(pkt);
-  dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, dn, sizeof(dn));
-  dns_initparse(&p, NULL, pkt, cur, end);
-  p.dnsp_qcls = p.dnsp_qtyp = 0;
-  nrr = 0;
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    if (!dns_dnequal(dn, rr.dnsrr_dn)) continue;
-    if ((qcls == DNS_C_ANY || qcls == rr.dnsrr_cls) &&
-        (q->qtyp == DNS_T_ANY || q->qtyp == rr.dnsrr_typ))
-      ++nrr;
-    else if (rr.dnsrr_typ == DNS_T_CNAME && !nrr) {
-      if (dns_getdn(pkt, &rr.dnsrr_dptr, end,
-                    p.dnsp_dnbuf, sizeof(p.dnsp_dnbuf)) <= 0 ||
-          rr.dnsrr_dptr != rr.dnsrr_dend) {
-        r = DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-        break;
-      }
-      else {
-        if (verbose == 1) {
-          printf("%s.", dns_dntosp(dn));
-          printf(" CNAME %s.\n", dns_dntosp(p.dnsp_dnbuf));
-        }
-	dns_dntodn(p.dnsp_dnbuf, dn, sizeof(dn));
-      }
-    }
-  }
-  if (!r && !nrr)
-    r = DNS_E_NODATA;
-  if (r < 0) {
-    dnserror(q, r);
-    free(result);
-    return;
-  }
-  if (verbose < 2) {	/* else it is already printed by dbgfn */
-    dns_rewind(&p, NULL);
-    p.dnsp_qtyp = q->qtyp;
-    p.dnsp_qcls = qcls;
-    while(dns_nextrr(&p, &rr))
-      printrr(&p, &rr);
-  }
-  free(result);
-  query_free(q);
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv) {
-  int i;
-  int fd;
-  fd_set fds;
-  struct timeval tv;
-  time_t now;
-  char *ns[DNS_MAXSERV];
-  int nns = 0;
-  struct query *q;
-  enum dns_type qtyp = 0;
-  struct dns_ctx *nctx = NULL;
-
-  if (!(progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/'))) progname = argv[0];
-  else argv[0] = ++progname;
-
-  if (argc <= 1)
-    die(0, "try `%s -h' for help", progname);
-
-  if (dns_init(0) < 0 || !(nctx = dns_new(NULL)))
-    die(errno, "unable to initialize dns library");
-  /* we keep two dns contexts: one may be needed to resolve
-   * nameservers if given as names, using default options.
-   */
-
-  while((i = getopt(argc, argv, "vqt:c:an:o:h")) != EOF) switch(i) {
-  case 'v': ++verbose; break;
-  case 'q': --verbose; break;
-  case 't':
-    if (optarg[0] == '*' && !optarg[1])
-      i = DNS_T_ANY;
-    else if ((i = dns_findtypename(optarg)) <= 0)
-      die(0, "unrecognized query type `%s'", optarg);
-    qtyp = i;
-    break;
-  case 'c':
-    if (optarg[0] == '*' && !optarg[1])
-      i = DNS_C_ANY;
-    else if ((i = dns_findclassname(optarg)) < 0)
-      die(0, "unrecognized query class `%s'", optarg);
-    qcls = i;
-    break;
-  case 'a':
-    qtyp = DNS_T_ANY;
-    ++verbose;
-    break;
-  case 'n':
-    if (nns >= DNS_MAXSERV)
-      die(0, "too many nameservers, %d max", DNS_MAXSERV);
-    ns[nns++] = optarg;
-    break;
-  case 'o':
-    if (dns_set_opts(NULL, optarg) != 0)
-      die(0, "invalid option string: `%s'", optarg);
-    break;
-  case 'h':
-    printf(
-"%s: simple DNS query tool (using udns version %s)\n"
-"Usage: %s [options] domain-name...\n"
-"where options are:\n"
-" -h - print this help and exit\n"
-" -v - be more verbose\n"
-" -q - be less verbose\n"
-" -t type - set query type (A, AA, PTR etc)\n"
-" -c class - set query class (IN (default), CH, HS, *)\n"
-" -a - equivalent to -t ANY -v\n"
-" -n ns - use given nameserver(s) instead of default\n"
-"  (may be specified multiple times)\n"
-" -o option:value - set resovler option (the same as setting $RES_OPTIONS):\n"
-"  timeout:sec  - initial query timeout\n"
-"  attempts:num - number of attempt to resovle a query\n"
-"  ndots:num    - if name has more than num dots, lookup it before search\n"
-"  port:num     - port number for queries instead of default 53\n"
-"  udpbuf:num   - size of UDP buffer (use EDNS0 if >512)\n"
-"  (may be specified more than once)\n"
-      , progname, dns_version(), progname);
-    return 0;
-  default:
-    die(0, "try `%s -h' for help", progname);
-  }
-
-  argc -= optind; argv += optind;
-  if (!argc)
-    die(0, "no name(s) to query specified");
-
-  if (nns) {
-    /* if nameservers given as names, resolve them.
-     * We only allow IPv4 nameservers as names for now.
-     * Ok, it is easy enouth to try both AAAA and A,
-     * but the question is what to do by default.
-     */
-    struct sockaddr_in sin;
-    int j, r = 0, opened = 0;
-    memset(&sin, 0, sizeof(sin));
-    sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
-    sin.sin_port = htons(dns_set_opt(NULL, DNS_OPT_PORT, -1));
-    dns_add_serv(NULL, NULL);
-    for(i = 0; i < nns; ++i) {
-      if (!inet_aton(ns[i], &sin.sin_addr)) {
-        struct dns_rr_a4 *rr;
-        if (!opened) {
-          if (dns_open(nctx) < 0)
-            die(errno, "unable to initialize dns context");
-          opened = 1;
-        }
-        rr = dns_resolve_a4(nctx, ns[i], 0);
-        if (!rr)
-          die(0, "unable to resolve nameserver %s: %s",
-              ns[i], dns_strerror(dns_status(nctx)));
-        for(j = 0; j < rr->dnsa4_nrr; ++j) {
-          sin.sin_addr = rr->dnsa4_addr[j];
-          if ((r = dns_add_serv_s(NULL, (struct sockaddr *)&sin)) < 0)
-            break;
-        }
-        free(rr);
-      }
-      else
-        r = dns_add_serv_s(NULL, (struct sockaddr *)&sin);
-      if (r < 0)
-        die(errno, "unable to add nameserver %s", inet_ntoa(sin.sin_addr));
-    }
-  }
-  dns_free(nctx);
-
-  fd = dns_open(NULL);
-  if (fd < 0)
-    die(errno, "unable to initialize dns context");
-
-  if (verbose > 1)
-    dns_set_dbgfn(NULL, dbgcb);
-
-  for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
-    char *name = argv[i];
-    union {
-      struct in_addr addr;
-      struct in6_addr addr6;
-    } a;
-    unsigned char dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-    enum dns_type l_qtyp = 0;
-    int abs;
-    if (inet_pton(AF_INET, name, &a.addr) > 0) {
-      dns_a4todn(&a.addr, 0, dn, sizeof(dn));
-      l_qtyp = DNS_T_PTR;
-      abs = 1;
-    }
-    else if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, name, &a.addr6) > 0) {
-      dns_a6todn(&a.addr6, 0, dn, sizeof(dn));
-      l_qtyp = DNS_T_PTR;
-      abs = 1;
-    }
-    else if (!dns_ptodn(name, strlen(name), dn, sizeof(dn), &abs))
-      die(0, "invalid name `%s'\n", name);
-    else
-      l_qtyp = DNS_T_A;
-    if (qtyp) l_qtyp = qtyp;
-    q = query_new(name, dn, l_qtyp);
-    if (abs) abs = DNS_NOSRCH;
-    if (!dns_submit_dn(NULL, dn, qcls, l_qtyp, abs, 0, dnscb, q))
-      dnserror(q, dns_status(NULL));
-  }
-
-  FD_ZERO(&fds);
-  now = 0;
-  while((i = dns_timeouts(NULL, -1, now)) > 0) {
-    FD_SET(fd, &fds);
-    tv.tv_sec = i;
-    tv.tv_usec = 0;
-    i = select(fd+1, &fds, 0, 0, &tv);
-    now = time(NULL);
-    if (i > 0) dns_ioevent(NULL, now);
-  }
-
-  return errors ? 1 : notfound ? 100 : 0;
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/ex-rdns.c b/udns/source/ex-rdns.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bc705c7..0000000
--- a/udns/source/ex-rdns.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: ex-rdns.c,v 1.6 2005/05/07 12:21:42 mjt Exp $
-   parallel rDNS resolver example - read IP addresses from stdin,
-   write domain names to stdout
- 
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <arpa/inet.h>
-#include <sys/poll.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-static int curq;
-
-static const char *n2ip(const unsigned char *c) {
-  static char b[sizeof("255.255.255.255")];
-  sprintf(b, "%u.%u.%u.%u", c[0], c[1], c[2], c[3]);
-  return b;
-}
-static void dnscb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_ptr *rr, void *data) {
-  const char *ip = n2ip((unsigned char *)&data);
-  int i;
-  --curq;
-  if (rr) {
-    printf("%s", ip);
-    for(i = 0; i < rr->dnsptr_nrr; ++i)
-      printf(" %s", rr->dnsptr_ptr[i]);
-    putchar('\n');
-    free(rr);
-  }
-  else
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", ip, dns_strerror(dns_status(ctx)));
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv) {
-  int c, t;
-  time_t now;
-  int maxq = 10;
-  struct pollfd pfd;
-  char linebuf[1024];
-  char *eol;
-  int eof;
-
-  if (dns_init(1) < 0) return 1;
-  while((c = getopt(argc, argv, "m:r")) != EOF) switch(c) {
-  case 'm': maxq = atoi(optarg); break;
-  case 'r':
-     dns_set_opt(0, DNS_OPT_FLAGS,
-                 dns_set_opt(0, DNS_OPT_FLAGS, -1) | DNS_NORD);
-     break;
-  default: return 1;
-  }
-  if (argc != optind) return 1;
-
-  pfd.fd = dns_sock(0);
-  pfd.events = POLLIN;
-  now = time(NULL);
-  c = optind;
-  eof = 0;
-  while(curq || !eof) {
-    if (!eof && curq < maxq) {
-      union { struct in_addr a; void *p; } pa;
-      if (!fgets(linebuf, sizeof(linebuf), stdin)) {
-        eof = 1;
-        continue;
-      }
-      eol = strchr(linebuf, '\n');
-      if (eol) *eol = '\0';
-      if (!linebuf[0]) continue;
-      if (!inet_aton(linebuf, &pa.a))
-        fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid address\n", linebuf);
-      else if (dns_submit_a4ptr(0, &pa.a, dnscb, pa.p) == 0)
-        fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to submit query: %s\n",
-                linebuf, dns_strerror(dns_status(0)));
-      else
-        ++curq;
-      continue;
-    }
-    if (curq) {
-      t = dns_timeouts(0, -1, now);
-      t = poll(&pfd, 1, c * 1000);
-      now = time(NULL);
-      if (t) dns_ioevent(0, now);
-    }
-  }
-  return 0;
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/rblcheck.1 b/udns/source/rblcheck.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e427e4..0000000
--- a/udns/source/rblcheck.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id: rblcheck.1,v 1.1 2005/04/24 23:14:23 mjt Exp $
-.\" rblckeck manpage
-.\"
-.\" Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-.\" This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-.\"
-.\" This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-.\" modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-.\" License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-.\" version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-.\"
-.\" This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-.\" Lesser General Public License for more details.
-.\"
-.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-.\" License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-.\" write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-.\" Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-.TH rblckeck 1 "Apr 2005" "User Utilities"
-
-.SH NAME
-rblckeck \- DNSBL lookup utility
-
-.SH SYNOPSYS
-.B rblcheck
-.RB [\| \-s
-.IR zone \|]
-.RB [\| \-S
-.IR zone\-file \|]
-.RB [\| \-c \|]
-.RB [\| \-tmvq \|]
-.RB [\| \-n
-.IR nsaddr \|]
-.IR address \|.\|.\|.
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B rblcheck
-is a simple command-line to perform DNSBL (DNS-based blocklists) lookups.
-For every IP address (or a name, in which case it will be resolved to an
-address first), the utility verifies whenever it is listed in a (list of)
-DNS blocklists specified with
-.B \-s
-or
-.B \-S
-options, optionally obtains text assotiated with the listing (usually it
-is either some description about the reason of the listing or an URL
-referring to such a description), and displays results on standard output.
-.PP
-The program is implemented on top of
-.BR udns (3)
-library.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-
-The following options are recognized by
-.BR rblcheck :
-
-.TP
-.B \-s \fIzone\fR
-add the given \fIzone\fR DNSBL name to the list of active zones.
-.TP
-.B \-S \fIzone-file\fR
-add list of zones from the named \fIzone-file\fR to the list of
-active zones (the file specifies one zone as the first word on a
-line, empty lines and lines starting with `#' character are ignored).
-.TP
-.B \-c
-reset active zone list.
-.TP
-.B \-v
-be more verbose, produce more detailed output.
-.TP
-.B \-q
-the opposite for \fB\-v\fR -- produce less detailed output.
-.TP
-.B \-t
-obtain text for listed addresses.
-.TP
-.B \-n \fInsaddr\fR
-Use the given nameserver (given as IPv4 or IPv6 address) instead of the
-default.  The same effect may be achieved by setting $NSCACHEIP environment
-variable.
-.TP
-.B \-m
-stop after first hit, ie after the first address which is found to be
-listed.
-
-.TP
-.B \-h
-print short help and exit.
-
-.PP
-If no
-.BR \-s ,
-.BR \-S
-and
-.B \-c
-options are given,
-.B rblcheck
-will try to obtain list of zones using $RBLCHECK_ZONES environment variable,
-or ~/.rblcheckrc, or /etc/rblckechrc files, in that order.  If no zones are
-found, it will exit unsuccessefully.
-
-.SH "RETURN VALUE"
-When no addresses given are listed and no errors occured,
-.B rblcheck
-exits with code 0.  If at least one address is listed,
-.B rblcheck
-returns 100.  In case of DNS errors,
-.B rblcheck
-returns 2.
-
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-
-.TP
-.B $RBLCHECK_ZONES
-if no
-.BR \-s ,
-.B \-S
-or
-.B \-c
-option is given,
-.B rblcheck
-tries this variable to obtain list of DNSBL zones to check against.
-
-.SH FILES
-
-.TP
-$HOME/.rblcheckrc and /etc/rblcheckrc
-if no
-.BR \-s ,
-.B \-S
-or
-.B \-c
-option is given, and no $RBLCHECK_ZONES environment variable is set,
-.B rblcheck
-will try the two files (the first one that exists) to obtain list of
-DNSBL zones to check against.
-Each line specifies one zone (only first word in each line is used).
-Empty lines and lines starting with `#' character are ignored.
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR dnsget (1)
-.BR resolv.conf (5)
-.BR udns (3).
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This program and manual pages are written by Michael Tokarev.
diff --git a/udns/source/rblcheck.c b/udns/source/rblcheck.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 77bc1bf..0000000
--- a/udns/source/rblcheck.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,364 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: rblcheck.c,v 1.9 2005/04/24 22:49:10 mjt Exp $
-   dnsbl (rbl) checker application
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <arpa/inet.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-static const char *version = "udns-rblcheck 0.1";
-static char *progname;
-
-struct rblookup {
-  struct ipcheck *parent;
-  struct in_addr key;
-  const char *zone;
-  struct dns_rr_a4  *addr;
-  struct dns_rr_txt *txt;
-};
-
-struct ipcheck {
-  const char *name;
-  int naddr;
-  int listed;
-  struct rblookup *lookup;
-};
-
-#define notlisted ((void*)1)
-
-static int nzones, nzalloc;
-static const char **zones;
-
-static int do_txt;
-static int stopfirst;
-static int verbose = 1;
-/* verbosity level:
- * <0 - only bare As/TXTs
- * 0 - what RBL result
- * 1(default) - what is listed by RBL: result
- * 2          - what is[not ]listed by RBL: result, name lookups
- */
-
-static int listed;
-static int failures;
-
-static void *ecalloc(int size, int cnt) {
-  void *t = calloc(size, cnt);
-  if (!t) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: out of memory\n", progname);
-    exit(1);
-  }
-  return t;
-}
-
-static void addzone(const char *zone) {
-  if (nzones >= nzalloc) {
-    const char **zs = (const char**)ecalloc(sizeof(char*), (nzalloc += 16));
-    if (zones) {
-      memcpy(zs, zones, nzones * sizeof(char*));
-      free(zones);
-    }
-    zones = zs;
-  }
-  zones[nzones++] = zone;
-}
-
-static int addzonefile(const char *fname) {
-  FILE *f = fopen(fname, "r");
-  char linebuf[2048];
-  if (!f)
-    return 0;
-  while(fgets(linebuf, sizeof(linebuf), f)) {
-    char *p = linebuf, *e;
-    while(*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') ++p;
-    if (*p == '#' || *p == '\n') continue;
-    e = p;
-    while(*e && *e != ' ' && *e != '\t' && *e != '\n')
-      ++e;
-    *e = '\0';
-    addzone(p);
-  }
-  fclose(f);
-  return 1;
-}
-
-static void dnserror(struct rblookup *ipl, const char *what) {
-  fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to %s for %s (%s): %s\n",
-          progname, what, inet_ntoa(ipl->key), ipl->zone,
-          dns_strerror(dns_status(0)));
-  ++failures;
-}
-
-static void display_result(struct ipcheck *ipc) {
-  int j;
-  struct rblookup *l, *le;
-  if (!ipc->naddr) return;
-  for (l = ipc->lookup, le = l + nzones * ipc->naddr; l < le; ++l) {
-    if (!l->addr) continue;
-    if (verbose < 2 && l->addr == notlisted) continue;
-    if (verbose >= 0) {
-      if (ipc->name) printf("%s[%s]", ipc->name, inet_ntoa(l->key));
-      else printf("%s", inet_ntoa(l->key));
-    }
-    if (l->addr == notlisted) {
-      printf(" is NOT listed by %s\n", l->zone);
-      continue;
-    }
-    else if (verbose >= 1)
-      printf(" is listed by %s: ", l->zone);
-    else if (verbose >= 0)
-      printf(" %s ", l->zone);
-    if (verbose >= 1 || !do_txt)
-      for (j = 0; j < l->addr->dnsa4_nrr; ++j)
-        printf("%s%s", j ? " " : "", inet_ntoa(l->addr->dnsa4_addr[j]));
-    if (!do_txt) ;
-    else if (l->txt) {
-      for(j = 0; j < l->txt->dnstxt_nrr; ++j) {
-        unsigned char *t = l->txt->dnstxt_txt[j].txt;
-        unsigned char *e = t + l->txt->dnstxt_txt[j].len;
-        printf("%s\"", verbose > 0 ? "\n\t" : j ? " " : "");
-        while(t < e) {
-          if (*t < ' ' || *t >= 127) printf("\\x%02x", *t);
-          else if (*t == '\\' || *t == '"') printf("\\%c", *t);
-          else putchar(*t);
-          ++t;
-        }
-        putchar('"');
-      }
-      free(l->txt);
-    }
-    else
-      printf("%s<no text available>", verbose > 0 ? "\n\t" : "");
-    free(l->addr);
-    putchar('\n');
-  }
-  free(ipc->lookup);
-}
-
-static void txtcb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_txt *r, void *data) {
-  struct rblookup *ipl = data;
-  if (r) {
-    ipl->txt = r;
-    ++ipl->parent->listed;
-  }
-  else if (dns_status(ctx) != DNS_E_NXDOMAIN)
-    dnserror(ipl, "lookup DNSBL TXT record");
-}
-
-static void a4cb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_a4 *r, void *data) {
-  struct rblookup *ipl = data;
-  if (r) {
-    ipl->addr = r;
-    ++listed;
-    if (do_txt) {
-      if (dns_submit_a4dnsbl_txt(0, &ipl->key, ipl->zone, txtcb, ipl))
-        return;
-      dnserror(ipl, "submit DNSBL TXT record");
-    }
-    ++ipl->parent->listed;
-  }
-  else if (dns_status(ctx) != DNS_E_NXDOMAIN)
-    dnserror(ipl, "lookup DNSBL A record");
-  else
-    ipl->addr = notlisted;
-}
-
-static int
-submit_a_queries(struct ipcheck *ipc,
-                 int naddr, const struct in_addr *addr) {
-  int z, a;
-  struct rblookup *rl = ecalloc(sizeof(*rl), nzones * naddr);
-  ipc->lookup = rl;
-  ipc->naddr = naddr;
-  for(a = 0; a < naddr; ++a) {
-    for(z = 0; z < nzones; ++z) {
-      rl->key = addr[a];
-      rl->zone = zones[z];
-      rl->parent = ipc;
-      if (!dns_submit_a4dnsbl(0, &rl->key, rl->zone, a4cb, rl))
-        dnserror(rl, "submit DNSBL A query");
-      ++rl;
-    }
-  }
-  return 0;
-}
-
-static void namecb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_a4 *rr, void *data) {
-  struct ipcheck *ipc = data;
-  if (rr) {
-    submit_a_queries(ipc, rr->dnsa4_nrr, rr->dnsa4_addr);
-    free(rr);
-  }
-  else
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to lookup %s: %s\n",
-            progname, ipc->name, dns_strerror(dns_status(ctx)));
-}
-
-static int submit(struct ipcheck *ipc) {
-  struct in_addr addr;
-  if (inet_aton(ipc->name, &addr)) {
-    submit_a_queries(ipc, 1, &addr);
-    ipc->name = NULL;
-  }
-  else if (!dns_submit_a4(0, ipc->name, 0, namecb, ipc))
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to submit name query for %s: %s\n",
-            progname, ipc->name, dns_strerror(dns_status(0)));
-  return 0;
-}
-
-static void waitdns(struct ipcheck *ipc) {
-  struct timeval tv;
-  fd_set fds;
-  int c;
-  int fd = dns_sock(NULL);
-  time_t now = 0;
-  FD_ZERO(&fds);
-  while((c = dns_timeouts(NULL, -1, now)) > 0) {
-    FD_SET(fd, &fds);
-    tv.tv_sec = c;
-    tv.tv_usec = 0;
-    c = select(fd+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
-    now = time(NULL);
-    if (c > 0)
-      dns_ioevent(NULL, now);
-    if (stopfirst && ipc->listed)
-      break;
-  }
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv) {
-  int c;
-  struct ipcheck ipc;
-  char *nameserver = NULL;
-  int zgiven = 0;
-
-  if (!(progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/'))) progname = argv[0];
-  else argv[0] = ++progname;
-
-  while((c = getopt(argc, argv, "hqtvms:S:cn:")) != EOF) switch(c) {
-  case 's': ++zgiven; addzone(optarg); break;
-  case 'S':
-    ++zgiven;
-    if (addzonefile(optarg)) break;
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to read %s\n", progname, optarg);
-    return 1;
-  case 'c': ++zgiven; nzones = 0; break;
-  case 'q': --verbose; break;
-  case 'v': ++verbose; break;
-  case 't': do_txt = 1; break;
-  case 'n': nameserver = optarg; break;
-  case 'm': ++stopfirst; break;
-  case 'h':
-    printf("%s: %s.\n", progname, version);
-    printf("Usage is: %s [options] address..\n", progname);
-    printf(
-"Where options are:\n"
-" -h - print this help and exit\n"
-" -s service - add the service (DNSBL zone) to the serice list\n"
-" -S service-file - add the DNSBL zone(s) read from the given file\n"
-" -c - clear service list\n"
-" -v - increase verbosity level (more -vs => more verbose)\n"
-" -q - decrease verbosity level (opposite of -v)\n"
-" -t - obtain and print TXT records if any\n"
-" -m - stop checking after first address match in any list\n"
-" -n ipaddr - use the given nameserver instead of the default\n"
-"(if no -s or -S option is given, use $RBLCHECK_ZONES, ~/.rblcheckrc\n"
-"or /etc/rblcheckrc in that order)\n"
-    );
-    return 0;
-  default:
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: use `%s -h' for help\n", progname, progname);
-    return 1;
-  }
-
-  if (!zgiven) {
-    char *s = getenv("RBLCHECK_ZONES");
-    if (s) {
-      char *k;
-      s = strdup(s);
-      k = strtok(s, " \t");
-      while(k) {
-        addzone(k);
-        k = strtok(NULL, " \t");
-      }
-      free(s);
-    }
-    else {
-      char *path;
-      char *home = getenv("HOME");
-      if (!home) home = ".";
-      path = malloc(strlen(home) + 1 + sizeof(".rblcheckrc"));
-      sprintf(path, "%s/.rblcheckrc", home);
-      if (!addzonefile(path))
-        addzonefile("/etc/rblcheckrc");
-      free(path);
-    }
-  }
-  if (!nzones) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: no service (zone) list specified (-s or -S option)\n",
-            progname);
-    return 1;
-  }
-
-  argv += optind;
-  argc -= optind;
-
-  if (!argc)
-    return 0;
-
-  if (dns_init(0) < 0) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to initialize DNS library: %s\n",
-            progname, strerror(errno));
-    return 1;
-  }
-  if (nameserver) {
-    dns_add_serv(NULL, NULL);
-    if (dns_add_serv(NULL, nameserver) < 0)
-      fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to use nameserver %s: %s\n",
-              progname, nameserver, strerror(errno));
-  }
-  if (dns_open(NULL) < 0) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "%s: unable to initialize DNS library: %s\n",
-            progname, strerror(errno));
-    return 1;
-  }
-
-  for (c = 0; c < argc; ++c) {
-    if (c && (verbose > 1 || (verbose == 1 && do_txt))) putchar('\n');
-    ipc.name = argv[c];
-    submit(&ipc);
-    waitdns(&ipc);
-    display_result(&ipc);
-    if (stopfirst > 1 && listed) break;
-  }
-
-  return listed ? 100 : failures ? 2 : 0;
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns.3 b/udns/source/udns.3
deleted file mode 100644
index 06d2a14..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns.3
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1284 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id: udns.3,v 1.26 2006/11/28 22:58:04 mjt Exp $
-.\" udns library manpage
-.\"
-.\" Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-.\" This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-.\"
-.\" This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-.\" modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-.\" License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-.\" version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-.\"
-.\" This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-.\" Lesser General Public License for more details.
-.\"
-.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-.\" License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-.\" write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-.\" Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-.TH udns 3 "Apr 2005" "Library Functions"
-
-.SH NAME
-udns \- stub DNS resolver library
-
-.SH SYNOPSYS
-.nf
-#include <udns.h>
-struct \fBdns_ctx\fR;
-struct \fBdns_query\fR;
-extern struct dns_ctx \fBdns_defctx\fR;
-struct dns_ctx *\fIctx\fR;
-typedef void \fBdns_query_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, void *\fIresult\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-typedef int
-\fBdns_parse_fn\fR(const unsigned char *\fIqnd\fR,
-       const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR,
-       const unsigned char *\fIcur\fR,
-       const unsigned char *\fIend\fR,
-       void **\fIresultp\fR);
-
-\fBcc\fR ... -l\fBudns\fR
-.fi
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-
-.PP
-The DNS library, \fBudns\fR, implements thread-safe stub DNS resolver
-functionality, which may be used both traditional, syncronous way
-and asyncronously, with application-supplied event loop.
-
-.PP
-While DNS works with both TCP and UDP, performing UDP query first and
-if the result does not fit in UDP buffer (512 bytes max for original
-DNS protocol), retrying the query over TCP, the library uses UDP only,
-but uses EDNS0 (RFC2671) extensions which allows larger UDP buffers.
-
-.PP
-The library uses single UDP socket to perform all operations even when
-asking multiple nameservers.  This way, it is very simple to use the
-library in asyncronous event-loop applications: an application should
-add only single socket to the set of filedescriptors it monitors for I/O.
-
-.PP
-The library uses two main objects, \fIresolver context\fR of type
-\fBstruct\ dns_ctx\fR, and \fIquery structure\fR of type
-\fBstruct\ dns_query\fR, both are opaque for an application.
-Resolver context holds global information about the resolver,
-such as list of nameservers to use, list of active requests and the like.
-Query objects holds information about a single DNS query in progress and
-are allocated/processed/freed by the library.   Pointer to query structure
-may be treated as an identifier of an in-progress query and may be used
-to cancel the asyncronous query or to wait for it to complete.
-
-.PP
-Asyncronous interface works as follows.  An application initializes
-resolver context, submits any number of queries for it using one of
-supplied \fBdns_submit_\fIXXX\fR() routines (each return the query
-identifier as pointer to query structure), waits for input on the
-UDP socket used by the library, and gives some control to the library
-by calling \fBdns_ioevent\fR() and \fBdns_timeouts\fR() routines when
-appropriate.  The library performs all necessary processing and executes
-application supplied callback routine when a query completes (either
-successefully or not), giving it the result if any, pointer to the
-resolver context (from which completion status may be obtained), and
-the data pointer supplied by an application when the query has been
-submitted.  When submitting a query, an application requests how to
-handle the reply -- to either return raw DNS reply packet for its
-own low-level processing, or it may provide an address of \fIparsing
-routine\fR of type \fBdns_parse_fn\fR to perform conversion of on-wire
-format into easy to use data structure (the library provides parsing
-routines for several commonly used resource record types, as well as
-type-safe higher-level inteface that requests parsing automatically).
-The I/O monitoring and timeout handling may be either traditional
-select() or poll() based, or any callback-driven technique may be
-used.
-
-.PP
-Additionally, the library provides traditional syncronous interface,
-which may be intermixed with asyncronous calls (during syncronous
-query processing, other asyncronous queries for the same resolver
-context continued to be processed as usual).  An application uses
-one of numerous \fBdns_resolve_\fIXXX\fR() routines provided by the
-library to perform a query.  As with asyncronous interface, an
-application may either request to return raw DNS packet or type-specific
-data structure by providing the parsing routine to handle the reply.
-Every routine from \fBdns_resolve_\fIXXX\fR() series return pointer
-to result or NULL in case of any error.  Query completion status
-(or length of the raw DNS packet) is available from the resolver
-context using \fBdns_status\fR() routine, the same way as for the
-asyncronous interface.
-
-.PP
-Internally, library uses on-wire format of domain names, referred
-to as \fIDN format\fR in this manual page.  This is a series of domain
-\fIlabels\fR whith preceeding length byte, terminated by zero-length
-label wich is integral part of the DN format.  There are several routines
-provided to convert from traditional asciiz string to DN and back.
-Higher-level type-specific query interface hides the DN format from
-an application.
-
-.SH "COMMON DEFINITIONS"
-
-.PP
-Every DNS Resource Record (RR) has a \fItype\fR and a \fIclass\fR.
-The library defines several integer constants, \fBDNS_C_\fIXXX\fR and
-\fBDNS_T_\fIXXX\fR, to use as symbolic names for RR classes and types,
-such as \fBDNS_C_IN\fR for Internet class, \fBDNS_T_A\fR for IPv4
-address record type and so on.  See udns.h header file for complete list
-of all such constants.
-
-.PP
-The following constants are defined in dns.h header file:
-.IP "\fBDNS_MAXDN\fR (255 bytes)"
-Maximum length of the domain name in internal (on-wire) DN format.
-.IP "\fBDNS_MAXLABEL\fR (63 bytes)"
-Maximum length of a single label in DN format.
-.IP "\fBDNS_MAXNAME\fR (1024 bytes)"
-Maximum length of asciiz format of a domain name.
-.IP "\fBDNS_HSIZE\fR (12 bytes)"
-Size of header in DNS packet.
-.IP "\fBDNS_PORT\fR (53)"
-Default port to use when contacting a DNS server.
-.IP "\fBDNS_MAXSERV\fR (6 servers)"
-Maximum number of DNS servers to use.
-.IP "\fBDNS_MAXSRCH\fR (5 search list entries)"
-Maximum number of domain search list
-.IP "\fBDNS_MAXPACKET\fR (512 bytes)"
-Maximum length of DNS UDP packet as specified by original DNS protocol
-.IP "\fBDNS_EDNS0PACKET\fR (4096 bytes)"
-Default length of DNS UDP packet (with EDNS0 extensions) the library uses.
-Note that recursive nameservers usually resides near the client asking them
-to resolve names, e.g. on the same LAN segment or even on the same host, so
-UDP packet fragmentation isn't a problem in most cases.  Note also that
-the size of actual packets will be as many bytes as actual reply size requires,
-which is smaller than this value in almost all cases.
-
-.PP
-Additionally, several constants are defined to simplify work with raw DNS
-packets, such as DNS response codes (\fBDNS_R_\fIXXX\fR), DNS header layout
-(\fBDNS_H_\fIXXX\fR) and others.  Again, see udns.h for complete list.
-Library error codes (\fBDNS_E_\fIXXX\fR) are described later in this
-manual page.
-
-.SH "RESOLVER CONTEXT"
-
-.PP
-Resolver context, of type \fBstruct\ dns_ctx\fR, is an object which is
-opaque to an application.  Several routines provided by the library
-to initialize, copy and free resolver contexts.  Most other high-level
-routines in this library expects a pointer to resolver context, \fIctx\fR,
-as the first argument.  There is a default resolver context available,
-named \fBdns_defctx\fR.  When the context pointer \fIctx\fR passed to
-a routine is NULL, \fBdns_defctx\fR is used.  Several resolver contexts
-may be active at the same time, for example, when an application is
-multi-threaded and each thread uses resolver.
-.PP
-When initializing resolver context, the library uses information from
-system file /etc/resolv.conf (see \fBresolv.conf\fR(5)), consults
-environment variables \fB$LOCALDOMAIN\fR, \fB$DNSCACHEIP\fR,
-\fB$NAMESERVERS\fR and \fB$RES_OPTIONS\fR, and local host name to obtain
-list of local nameservers, domain name search list and various resolver
-options.
-.PP
-The following routines to initialize resolver context are available:
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_init\fR(int \fIdo_open\fR)
-struct dns_ctx *\fBdns_new\fR(struct dns_ctx *\fIcopy\fR)
-void \fBdns_free\fR(\fIctx\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-\fBdns_init\fR() initializes default resolver context, \fBdns_defctx\fR,
-and optionally opens it (if \fIdo_open\fR is true) using \fBdns_open\fR(),
-returning negative value on error.
-\fBdns_new\fR() makes a copy of a given resolver context \fIcopy\fR, or
-default context if \fIcopy\fR is NULL, and returns pointer to it.
-\fBdns_new\fR() may fail if there's no memory available to make a copy
-of \fIcopy\fR, in which case the routine will return NULL pointer.
-\fBdns_free\fR() is used to close assotiated socket and free resolver
-context resources and cancelling (abandoming) all active queries
-assotiated with it.  It's ok to free \fBdns_defctx\fR as well as
-dynamically allocated contexts returned by \fBdns_new\fR().
-.RE
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_add_serv\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIserv\fR)
-int \fBdns_add_serv_s\fR(\fIctx\fR, const struct sockaddr *\fIsa\fR)
-int \fBdns_add_srch\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIsrch\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-Add an element to list of nameservers (\fBdns_add_serv\fR(), as
-asciiz-string \fIserv\fR with an IP address of the nameserver,
-and \fBdns_add_serv_s\fR(), as initialized socket address \fIsa\fR),
-or search list (\fBdns_add_srch\fR(), as a pointer to domain name)
-for the given context \fIctx\fR.  If the last argument is a NULL
-pointer, the corresponding list (search or nameserver) is reset
-instead.  Upon successeful completion, each routine returns new
-number of elements in the list in question.  On error, negative
-value is returned and global variable \fBerrno\fR is set appropriately.
-It is an error to call any of this functions if the context is
-opened (after \fBdns_open\fR() or \fBdns_init\fR() with non-zero argument).
-.RE
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_set_opts\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIopts\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-set resolver context options from \fIopts\fR string, in the same way as
-processing \fBoptions\fR statement in resolv.conf and \fB$RES_OPTIONS\fR
-environment variable.
-.RE
-.PP
-.nf
-void \fBdns_set_opt\fR(\fIctx\fR, int \fIopt\fR, \fIval\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-.B TODO
-The \fIflags\fR argument is a bitmask with the following bits defined:
-.IP \fBDNS_NOSRCH\fR
-do not perform domain name search in search list.
-.IP \fBDNS_NORD\fR
-do not request recursion when performing queries
-(i.e. don't set RD flag in querues).
-.IP \fBDNS_AAONLY\fR
-request authoritative answers only (i.e. set AA
-flag in queries).
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_open\fR(\fIctx\fR)
-int \fBdns_sock\fR(const \fIctx\fR)
-void \fBdns_close\fR(\fIctx\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-\fBdns_open\fR() opens the UDP socket used for queries if not already
-open, and return assotiated filedescriptor (or negative value in case
-of error).
-\fBdns_sock\fR() return the UDP socket if open, or -1 if not.
-\fBdns_close\fR() closes the UDP socket if it was open.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_active\fR(const \fIctx\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-return number of active queries queued for the given context
-\fIctx\fR, or zero if none.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_status\fR(const \fIctx\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-return status code from last operation.  When using syncronous
-interface, this is the query completion status of the last query.
-With asyncronous interface, from within the callback routine,
-this is the query completion status of the query for which the
-callback is being called.  When query submission fails, this
-is the error code indicating failure reason.  All error codes
-are negative and are represented by \fBDNS_E_\fIXXX\fR constants
-described below.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-void \fBdns_ioevent\fR(\fIctx\fR, time_t \fInow\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-this routine may be called by an application to process I/O
-events on the UDP socket used by the library, as returned
-by \fBdns_sock\fR().  The routine tries to receive incoming
-UDP datagram from the socket and process it.  The socket is
-set up to be non-blocking, so it is safe to call the routine
-even if there's no data to read.  The routine will process
-as many datagrams as are queued for the socket, so it is
-safe to use it with either level-triggered or edge-triggered
-I/O monitoring model.  The \fInow\fR argument is either a
-current time as returned by \fBtime\fR(), or 0, in which
-case the routine will obtain current time by it's own.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_timeouts\fR(\fIctx\fR, int \fImaxwait\fR, time_t \fInow\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-process any pending timeouts and return number of secounds
-from current time (\fInow\fR if it is not 0) to the time when
-the library wants the application to pass it control to process
-more queued requests.  In case when there are no requests pending,
-this time is -1.  The routine will not request a time larger than
-\fImaxwait\fR secounds if it is greather or equal to zero.  If
-\fInow\fR is 0, the routine will obtain current time by it's own;
-when it is not 0, it should contain current time as returned by
-\fBtime\fR().
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-typedef void \fBdns_utm_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, int \fItimeout\fR, void *\fIdata\fR)
-void \fBdns_set_cbck\fR(\fIctx\fR, dns_utm_fn *\fIutmfn\fR, void *\fIdata\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-An application may use custom callback-based I/O multiplexing mechanism.
-Usually such a mechanism have concept of a \fItimer\fR, and an ability
-to register a timer event in a form of a callback routine which will
-be executed after certain amount of time.  In order to use such an
-event mechanism, udns provides an ability to register and de-register
-timer events necessary for internal processing using whatever event
-mechanism an application uses.  For this to work, it is possible to
-assotiate a pointer to a routine that will perform necessary work for
-(de)registering timer events with a given resolver context, and
-udns will call that routine at appropriate times.  Prototype of
-such a routine is shown by \fBdns_utm_fn\fR typedef above.  Libudns
-assotiates single timer with resolver context.  User-supplied \fIutmfn\fR
-routine will be called by the library with the following arguments:
-.IP "\fIctx\fR == NULL"
-delete user timer, at context free time or when an application changes
-user timer request routine using \fBdns_set_cbck\fR();
-.IP "\fIctx\fR != NULL, \fItimeout\fR < 0"
-don't fire timer anymore, when there are no active requests;
-.IP "\fIctx\fR != NULL, \fItimeout\fR == 0"
-fire timer at the next possibility, but not immediately;
-.IP "\fIctx\fR != NULL, \fItimeout\fR > 0"
-fire timer after \fItimeout\fR seconds after now.
-.PP
-The \fIdata\fR argument passed to the routine will be the same
-as passed to \fBdns_set_cbck\fR().
-.PP
-When a timer expires, an application should call \fBdns_tmeouts\fR()
-routine (see below).  Non-callback timer usage is provided too.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.B XXXX TODO: some more resolver context routines, like dns_set_dbgfn() etc.
-
-.SH "QUERY INTERFACE"
-
-.PP
-There are two ways to perform DNS queries: traditional syncronous
-way, when udns performs all the necessary processing and return
-control to the application only when the query completes, and
-asyncronous way, when an application submits one or more queries
-to the library using given resolver context, and waits for completion
-by monitoring filedescriptor used by library and calling library
-routines to process input on that filedescriptor.  Asyncronous mode
-works with callback routines: an application supplies an address of
-a routine to execute when the query completes, and a data pointer,
-which is passed to the callback routine.
-
-.PP
-Queries are submitted to the library in a form of \fBstruct\ dns_query\fR.
-To perform asyncronous query, an application allocates memory for the
-\fIquery structure\fR and passes it to the library using \fBdns_submit\fR()
-routines, together with all the query parameters.  When the query completes,
-library will call application-supplied callback routine, giving it the
-resolver context (wich holds query completion status), dynamically allocated
-result (which will be either raw DNS packet or, if applicatin requested parsing
-the result by specifying non-NULL parse routine, ready-to-use type-specific
-structure), and a data pointer provided by an application when it submitted the
-query.  It is the application who's responsible for freeing the result memory.
-.PP
-Generic query callback routine looks like this:
-.nf
-typedef void
-\fBdns_query_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, void *\fIresult\fR, void *\fIdata\fR)
-.fi
-Type-specific query interface expects similar form of callback
-routine with the only difference in type of \fBresult\fR argument,
-which will be pointer to specific data structure (decoded reply)
-instead of this void pointer to raw DNS packet data.
-
-.PP
-Result parsing routine looks like this:
-.nf
-typedef int
-\fBdns_parse_fn\fR(const unsigned char *\fIqdn\fR,
-      const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR,
-      const unsigned char *\fIcur\fR,
-      const unsigned char *\fIend\fR,
-      void **\fIresultp\fR);
-.fi
-When called by the library, the arguments are as follows:
-\fIpkt\fR points to the start of the packet received;
-\fIend\fR points past the end of the packet received;
-\fIcur\fR points past the query DN in the query section of the
-packet;
-\fIqdn\fR points to the original query DN.
-The routine should allocate a single buffer to hold the result,
-parse the reply filling in the buffer, and return the buffer
-using \fIresultp\fR argument.  It returns 0 in case of error,
-or udns error code (\fBDNS_E_\fIXXX\fR constants) in case of
-error.
-Note that by the time when the parse routine is called by the
-library, packet is already verified to be a reply to the
-original query, by matching query DN, query class and query type.
-
-.PP
-Type-specific query inteface supplies necessary parsing routines
-automatically.
-
-.PP
-In case of error, query completion status as returned by
-\fBdns_status\fR(\fIctx\fR), will contain one of the following values:
-.IP "positive value"
-length of raw DNS packet if parsing is not requested.
-.IP 0
-the query was successeful and the \fIreply\fR points to type-specific
-data structure.
-.IP \fBDNS_E_TEMPFAIL\fR
-temporary error, the resolver nameserver was not able to
-process our query or timed out.
-.IP \fBDNS_E_PROTOCOL\fR
-protocol error, a nameserver returned malformed reply.
-.IP \fBDNS_E_NXDOMAIN\fR
-the domain name does not exist.
-.IP \fBDNS_E_NODATA\fR
-there is no data of requested type found.
-.IP \fBDNS_E_NOMEM\fR
-out of memory while processing request.
-.IP \fBDNS_E_BADQUERY\fR
-some aspect of the query (most common is the domain name in question)
-is invalid, and the library can't even start a query.
-
-.PP
-Library provides two series of routines which uses similar interface --
-one for asyncronous queries and another for syncronous queries.  There
-are two general low-level routines in each series to submit (asyncronous
-interface) and resolve (syncronous interface) queries, as well as several
-type-specific routines with more easy-to-use interfaces.  To submit
-an asyncronous query, use one of \fBdns_submit_\fIXXX\fR() routine, each
-of which accepts query parameters, pointers to callback routine and to
-callback data, and optional current time hint.  Note type-specific
-\fBdns_submit_\fIXXX\fR() routines expects specific type of the callback
-routine as well, which accepts reply as a pointer to corresponding
-structure, not a void pointer).  Every \fBdns_submit_\fIXXX\fR() routine
-return pointer to internal query structure of type struct\ dns_query,
-used as an identifier for the given query.
-
-.PP
-To resolve a query syncronously, use one of \fBdns_resolve_\fIXXX\fR()
-routines, which accepts the same query parameters (but not the
-callback pointers) as corresponding \fBdns_submit_\fIXXX\fR(), and
-return the query result, which is the same as passed to the callback
-routine in case of asyncronous interface.
-
-.PP
-In either case, the result memory (if the query completed successefully)
-is dynamically allocated and should be freed by an application.  If
-the query failed for any reason, the result will be NULL, and error
-status will be available from \fBdns_status\fR(\fIctx\fR) routine
-as shown above.
-
-.PP
-.nf
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_dn\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-     const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR, \fIqcls\fR, \fIqtyp\fR, \fIflags\fR,
-     \fIparse\fR, \fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_p\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-     const char *\fIname\fR, \fIqcls\fR, \fIqtyp\fR, \fIflags\fR,
-     \fIparse\fR, \fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-   enum dns_class \fIqcls\fR;
-   enum dns_type \fIqtyp\fR;
-   int \fIflags\fR;
-   dns_parse_fn *\fIparse\fR;
-   dns_query_fn *\fIcbck\fR;
-   void *\fIdata\fR;
-.fi
-.RS
-submit a query for processing for the given resolver context \fIctx\fR.
-Two routines differs only in 3rd argument, which is domain name in
-DN format (\fIdn\fR) or asciiz string (\fIname\fR).  The query will be
-performed for the given domain name, with type \fIqtyp\fR in class \fIqcls\fR,
-using option bits in \fIflags\fR, using RR parsing routine pointed by
-\fIparse\fR if not-NULL, and upon completion, \fIcbck\fR function will
-be called with the \fIdata\fR argument.
-In case of successeful query submission,
-the routine return pointer to internal query structure which may be treated
-as an identifier of the query as used by the library, and may be used as an
-argument for \fBdns_cancel\fR() routine.  In case of error, NULL will be
-returned, and context error status (available using \fIdns_status\fR() routine)
-will be set to corresponding error code, which in this case may be
-DNS_E_BADQUERY if the \fIname\fR of \fIdn\fR is invalid, DNS_E_NOMEM if
-there's no memory available to allocate query structure, or DNS_E_TEMPFAIL
-if an internal error occured.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-void *\fBdns_resolve_dn\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-     const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR, \fIqcls\fR, \fIqtyp\fR, \fIflags\fR, \fIparse\fR);
-void *\fBdns_resolve_p\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-     const char *\fIname\fR, \fIqcls\fR, \fIqtyp\fR, \fIflags\fR, \fIparse\fR)
-   enum dns_class \fIqcls\fR;
-   enum dns_type \fIqtyp\fR;
-   int \fIflags\fR;
-   dns_parse_fn *\fIparse\fR;  
-.fi
-.RS
-syncronous interface.  The routines perform all the steps necessary to resolve
-the given query and return the result.  If there's no positive result for any
-reason, all the routines return NULL, and set context error status (available 
-using \fBdns_status\fR() routine) to indicate the error code.  If the query
-was successeful, context status code will contain either the length of the
-raw DNS reply packet if \fIparse\fR argument was NULL (in which case the return
-value is pointer to the reply DNS packet), or 0 (in which case the return value
-is the result of \fIparse\fR routine).  If the query successeful (return value
-is not NULL), the memory returned was dynamically allocated by the library
-and should be free()d by application after use.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-void *\fBdns_resolve\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_query *\fIq\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-wait for the given query \fIq\fR, as returned by one of
-\fBdns_submit_\fIXXX\fR() routines, for completion, and
-return the result.  The callback routine will not be called
-for this query.  After completion, the query identifier \fIq\fI
-is not valid. Both \fBdns_resolve_dn\fR() and \fBdns_resolve_p\fR()
-are just wrappers around corresponding submit routines and this
-\fBdns_resolve\fR() routine.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-void \fBdns_cancel\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_query *\fIq\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-cancel an active query \fIq\fR, without calling a callback routine.
-After completion, the query identifier \fIq\fR is not valid.
-.RE
-
-.SH "TYPE-SPECIFIC QUERIES"
-
-.PP
-In addition to the generic low-level query interface, the library provides
-a set of routines to perform specific queries in a type-safe manner, as
-well as parsers for several well-known resource record types.  The library
-implements high-level interface for A, AAAA, PTR, MX and TXT records
-and DNSBL and RHSBL functionality.  These routines returns specific types
-as result of a query, instead of raw DNS packets.  The following types
-and routines are available.
-
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_rr_null\fR {
-  char *\fBdnsn_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnsn_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnsn_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnsn_nrr\fR;         /* number of records in the set */
-};
-.fi
-.PP
-NULL RR set, used as a base for all other RR type structures.
-Every RR structure as used by the library have four standard
-fields as in struct\ \fBdns_rr_null\fR.
-
-.SS "IN A Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_rr_a4\fR {       /* IN A RRset */
-  char *\fBdnsa4_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnsa4_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnsa4_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnsa4_nrr\fR;         /* number of addresses in the set */
-  struct in_addr \fBdnsa4_addr\fR[]; /* array of addresses */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_a4_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_a4 *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_a4\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a4\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR,
-   dns_query_a4_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_a4 *
-\fBdns_resolve_a4\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_a4\fR structure holds a result of an \fBIN A\fR query,
-which is an array of IPv4 addresses.  Callback routine for IN A queries
-expected to be of type \fBdns_query_a4_fn\fR, which expects pointer to
-\fBdns_rr_a4\fR structure as query result instead of raw DNS packet.
-The \fBdns_parse_a4\fR() is used to convert raw DNS reply packet into
-\fBdns_rr_a4\fR structure (it is used internally and may be used directly too
-with generic query interface).  Routines \fBdns_submit_a4\fR() and
-\fBdns_resolve_a4\fR() are used to perform A IN queries in a type-safe
-manner.  The \fIname\fR parameter is the domain name in question, and
-\fIflags\fR is query flags bitmask, with one bit, DNS_NOSRCH, of practical
-interest (if the \fIname\fR is absolute, that is, it ends up with a dot,
-DNS_NOSRCH flag will be set automatically).
-
-.SS "IN AAAA Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_rr_a6\fR {       /* IN AAAA RRset */
-  char *\fBdnsa6_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnsa6_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnsa6_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnsa6_nrr\fR;         /* number of addresses in the set */
-  struct in6_addr \fBdnsa6_addr\fR[]; /* array of addresses */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_a6_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_a6 *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_a6\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a6\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR,
-   dns_query_a6_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_a6 *
-\fBdns_resolve_a6\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_a6\fR structure holds a result of an \fBIN AAAA\fR query,
-which is an array of IPv6 addresses.  Callback routine for IN AAAA queries
-expected to be of type \fBdns_query_a6_fn\fR, which expects pointer to
-\fBdns_rr_a6\fR structure as query result instead of raw DNS packet.
-The \fBdns_parse_a6\fR() is used to convert raw DNS reply packet into
-\fBdns_rr_a6\fR structure (it is used internally and may be used directly too
-with generic query interface).  Routines \fBdns_submit_a6\fR() and
-\fBdns_resolve_a6\fR() are used to perform AAAA IN queries in a type-safe
-manner.  The \fIname\fR parameter is the domain name in question, and
-\fIflags\fR is query flags bitmask, with one bit, DNS_NOSRCH, of practical
-interest (if the \fIname\fR is absolute, that is, it ends up with a dot,
-DNS_NOSRCH flag will be set automatically).
-
-.SS "IN PTR Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_rr_ptr\fR {       /* IN PTR RRset */
-  char *\fBdnsptr_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnsptr_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnsptr_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnsptr_nrr\fR;         /* number of domain name pointers */
-  char *\fBdnsptr_ptr\fR[];     /* array of domain name pointers */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_ptr_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_ptr *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_ptr\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a4ptr\fB(\fIctx\fR, const struct in_addr *\fBaddr\fR,
-   dns_query_ptr_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_ptr *
-\fBdns_resolve_a4ptr\fB(\fIctx\fR, const struct in_addr *\fBaddr\fR);
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a6ptr\fB(\fIctx\fR, const struct in6_addr *\fBaddr\fR,
-   dns_query_ptr_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_ptr *
-\fBdns_resolve_a6ptr\fB(\fIctx\fR, const struct in6_addr *\fBaddr\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_ptr\fR structure holds a result of an IN PTR query, which
-is an array of domain name pointers for a given IPv4 or IPv6 address.
-Callback routine for IN PTR queries expected to be of type
-\fBdns_query_ptr_fn\fR, which expects pointer to \fBdns_rr_ptr\fR
-structure as query result instead of raw DNS packet.  The \fBdns_parse_ptr\fR()
-is used to convert raw DNS reply packet into \fBdns_rr_ptr\fR structure
-(it is used internally and may be used directly too with generic query
-interface).  Routines \fBdns_submit_a4ptr\fR() and \fBdns_resolve_a4ptr\fR()
-are used to perform IN PTR queries for IPv4 addresses in a type-safe
-manner. Routines \fBdns_submit_a6ptr\fR() and \fBdns_resolve_a6ptr\fR()
-are used to perform IN PTR queries for IPv6 addresses.
-
-.SS "IN MX Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_mx\fR {          /* single MX record */
-  int \fBpriority\fR;          /* priority value of this MX */
-  char *\fBname\fR;            /* domain name of this MX */
-};
-struct \fBdns_rr_mx\fR {       /* IN MX RRset */
-  char *\fBdnsmx_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnsmx_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnsmx_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnsmx_nrr\fR;         /* number of mail exchangers in the set */
-  struct dns_mx \fBdnsmx_mx\fR[]; /* array of mail exchangers */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_mx_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_mx *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_mx\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_mx\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR,
-   dns_query_mx_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_mx *
-\fBdns_resolve_mx\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_mx\fR structure holds a result of an IN MX query, which
-is an array of mail exchangers for a given domain.  Callback routine for IN MX
-queries expected to be of type \fBdns_query_mx_fn\fR, which expects pointer to
-\fBdns_rr_mx\fR structure as query result instead of raw DNS packet.
-The \fBdns_parse_mx\fR() is used to convert raw DNS reply packet into
-\fBdns_rr_mx\fR structure (it is used internally and may be used directly too
-with generic query interface).  Routines \fBdns_submit_mx\fR() and
-\fBdns_resolve_mx\fR() are used to perform IN MX queries in a type-safe
-manner.  The \fIname\fR parameter is the domain name in question, and
-\fIflags\fR is query flags bitmask, with one bit, DNS_NOSRCH, of practical
-interest (if the \fIname\fR is absolute, that is, it ends up with a dot,
-DNS_NOSRCH flag will be set automatically).
-
-.SS "TXT Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_txt\fR {          /* single TXT record */
-  int \fBlen\fR;                /* length of the text */
-  unsigned char *\fBtxt\fR;     /* pointer to the text */
-};
-struct \fBdns_rr_txt\fR {       /* TXT RRset */
-  char *\fBdnstxt_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnstxt_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnstxt_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnstxt_nrr\fR;         /* number of text records in the set */
-  struct dns_txt \fBdnstxt_txt\fR[]; /* array of TXT records */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_txt_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_txt *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_txt\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_txt\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, enum dns_class \fIqcls\fR,
-   int \fIflags\fR, dns_query_txt_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_txt *
-\fBdns_resolve_txt\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR,
-             enum dns_class \fIqcls\fR, int \fIflags\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_txt\fR structure holds a result of a TXT query, which is an
-array of text records for a given domain name.  Callback routine for TXT
-queries expected to be of type \fBdns_query_txt_fn\fR, which expects pointer
-to \fBdns_rr_txt\fR structure as query result instead of raw DNS packet.
-The \fBdns_parse_txt\fR() is used to convert raw DNS reply packet into
-\fBdns_rr_txt\fR structure (it is used internally and may be used directly too
-with generic query interface).  Routines \fBdns_submit_txt\fR() and
-\fBdns_resolve_txt\fR() are used to perform IN MX queries in a type-safe
-manner.  The \fIname\fR parameter is the domain name in question, and
-\fIflags\fR is query flags bitmask, with one bit, DNS_NOSRCH, of practical
-interest (if the \fIname\fR is absolute, that is, it ends up with a dot,
-DNS_NOSRCH flag will be set automatically).  Note that each TXT string
-is represented by \fBstruct\ dns_txt\fR, while zero-terminated (and the
-len field of the structure does not include the terminator), may contain
-embedded null characters -- content of TXT records is not interpreted
-by the library in any way.
-
-.SS "SRV Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_srv\fR {          /* single SRV record */
-  int \fBpriority\fR;           /* priority of the record */
-  int \fBweight\fR;             /* weight of the record */
-  int \fBport\fR;               /* the port number to connect to */
-  char *\fBname\fR;             /* target host name */
-};
-struct \fBdns_rr_srv\fR {       /* SRV RRset */
-  char *\fBdnssrv_qname\fR;     /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnssrv_cname\fR;     /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnssrv_ttl\fR;    /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnssrv_nrr\fR;         /* number of text records in the set */
-  struct dns_srv \fBdnssrv_srv\fR[]; /* array of SRV records */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_srv_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_srv *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_srv\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_srv\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, const char *\fIservice\fR, const char *\fIprotocol\fR,
-   int \fIflags\fR, dns_query_txt_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_srv *
-\fBdns_resolve_srv\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, const char *\fIservice\fR, const char *\fIprotocol\fR,
-             int \fIflags\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_srv\fR structure holds a result of an IN SRV (rfc2782) query,
-which is an array of servers (together with port numbers) which are performing
-operations for a given \fIservice\fR using given \fIprotocol\fR on a target
-domain \fIname\fR.  Callback routine for IN SRV queries expected to be of type
-\fBdns_query_srv_fn\fR, which expects pointer to \fBdns_rr_srv\fR structure as
-query result instead of raw DNS packet.  The \fBdns_parse_srv\fR() is used to
-convert raw DNS reply packet into \fBdns_rr_srv\fR structure (it is used
-internally and may be used directly too with generic query interface).
-Routines \fBdns_submit_srv\fR() and \fBdns_resolve_srv\fR() are used to
-perform IN SRV queries in a type-safe manner.  The \fIname\fR parameter
-is the domain name in question, \fIservice\fR and \fRprotocl\fR specifies the
-service and the protocol in question (the library will construct query DN
-according to rfc2782 rules) and may be NULL (in this case the library
-assumes \fIname\fR parameter holds the complete SRV query), and
-\fIflags\fR is query flags bitmask, with one bit, DNS_NOSRCH, of practical
-interest (if the \fIname\fR is absolute, that is, it ends up with a dot,
-DNS_NOSRCH flag will be set automatically).
-
-.SS "NAPTR Queries"
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_naptr\fR {        /* single NAPTR record */
-  int \fBorder\fR;              /* record order */
-  int \fBpreference\fR;         /* preference of this record */
-  char *\fBflags\fR;            /* application-specific flags */
-  char *\fBservices\fR;         /* service parameters */
-  char *\fBregexp\fR;           /* substitutional regular expression */
-  char *\fBreplacement\fR;      /* replacement string */
-};
-struct \fBdns_rr_naptr\fR {     /* NAPTR RRset */
-  char *\fBdnsnaptr_qname\fR;   /* original query name */
-  char *\fBdnsnaptr_cname\fR;   /* canonical name */
-  unsigned \fBdnsnaptr_ttl\fR;  /* Time-To-Live (TTL) value */
-  int \fBdnsnaptr_nrr\fR;       /* number of text records in the set */
-  struct dns_naptr \fBdnsnaptr_naptr\fR[]; /* array of NAPTR records */
-};
-typedef void
-  \fBdns_query_naptr_fn\fR(\fIctx\fR, struct dns_rr_naptr *\fIresult\fR, \fIdata\fR)
-dns_parse_fn \fBdns_parse_naptr\fB;
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_naptr\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR,
-   dns_query_txt_fn *\fIcbck\fR, \fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_naptr *
-\fBdns_resolve_naptr\fB(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, int \fIflags\fR);
-.fi
-.PP
-The \fBdns_rr_naptr\fR structure holds a result of an IN NAPTR (rfc3403) query.
-Callback routine for IN NAPTR queries expected to be of type
-\fBdns_query_naptr_fn\fR, expects pointer to \fBdns_rr_naptr\fR
-structure as query result instead of raw DNS packet.
-The \fBdns_parse_naptr\fR() is used to convert raw DNS reply packet into
-\fBdns_rr_naptr\fR structure (it is used
-internally and may be used directly too with generic query interface).
-Routines \fBdns_submit_naptr\fR() and \fBdns_resolve_naptr\fR() are used to
-perform IN NAPTR queries in a type-safe manner.  The \fIname\fR parameter
-is the domain name in question, and \fIflags\fR is query flags bitmask,
-with one bit, DNS_NOSRCH, of practical interest (if the \fIname\fR is
-absolute, that is, it ends up with a dot, DNS_NOSRCH flag will be set
-automatically).
-
-.SS "DNSBL Interface"
-.PP
-A DNS-based blocklists, or a DNSBLs, are in wide use nowadays, especially
-to protect mailservers from spammers.  The library provides DNSBL interface,
-a set of routines to perform queries against DNSBLs.  Routines accepts an
-IP address (IPv4 and IPv6 are both supported) and a base DNSBL zone as
-query parameters, and returns either \fBdns_rr_a4\fR or \fBdns_rr_txt\fR
-structure.  Note that IPv6 interface return IPv4 RRset.
-.PP
-.nf
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a4dnsbl\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR,
-  dns_query_a4_fn *\fIcbck\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a4dnsbl_txt\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR,
-  dns_query_txt_fn *\fIcbck\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a6dnsbl\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in6_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR,
-  dns_query_a4_fn *\fIcbck\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_a6dnsbl_txt\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in6_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR,
-  dns_query_txt_fn *\fIcbck\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_a4 *\fBdns_resolve_a4dnsbl\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR)
-struct dns_rr_txt *\fBdns_resolve_a4dnsbl_txt\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR)
-struct dns_rr_a4 *\fBdns_resolve_a6dnsbl\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in6_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR)
-struct dns_rr_txt *\fBdns_resolve_a6dnsbl_txt\fR(\fIctx\fR,
-  const struct in6_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fIdnsbl\fR)
-.fi
-Perform (submit or resolve) a DNSBL query for the given \fIdnsbl\fR
-domain and an IP \fIaddr\fR in question, requesting either A or TXT
-records.
-
-.SS "RHSBL Interface"
-.PP
-RHSBL is similar to DNSBL, but instead of an IP address, the
-parameter is a domain name.
-.PP
-.nf
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_rhsbl\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, const char *\fIrhsbl\fR,
-  dns_query_a4_fn *\fIcbck\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_query *
-\fBdns_submit_rhsbl_txt\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, const char *\fIrhsbl\fR,
-  dns_query_txt_fn *\fIcbck\fR, void *\fIdata\fR);
-struct dns_rr_a4 *
-\fBdns_resolve_rhsbl\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, const char *\fIrhsbl\fR);
-struct dns_rr_txt *
-\fBdns_resolve_rhsbl_txt\fR(\fIctx\fR, const char *\fIname\fR, const char *\fIrhsbl\fR);
-.fi
-Perform (submit or resolve) a RHSBL query for the given \fIrhsbl\fR
-domain and \fIname\fR in question, requesting either A or TXT records.
-
-
-.SH "LOW-LEVEL INTERFACE"
-
-.SS "Domain Names (DNs)"
-
-.PP
-A DN is a series of domain name labels each starts with length byte,
-followed by empty label (label with zero length).  The following
-routines to work with DNs are provided.
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_dnlen\fR(const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-return length of the domain name \fIdn\fR, including the terminating label.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_dnlabels\fR(const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-return number of non-zero labels in domain name \fIdn\fR.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_dnequal\fR(\fIdn1\fR, \fIdn2\fR)
-  const unsigned char *\fIdn1\fR, *\fIdn2\fR;
-.fi
-.RS
-test whenever the two domain names, \fIdn1\fR and \fIdn2\fR, are
-equal (case-insensitive).  Return domain name length if equal
-or 0 if not.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_dntodn\fR(\fIsdn\fR, \fIddn\fR, \fIdnsiz\fR)
-  const unsigned char *\fIsdn\fR;
-  unsigned char *\fIddn\fR;
-  unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR;
-.fi
-.RS
-copies the source domain name \fIsdn\fR to destination buffer \fIddn\fR
-of size \fIdnsiz\fR.  Return domain name length or 0 if \fIddn\fR is
-too small.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_ptodn\fR(\fIname\fR, \fInamelen\fR, \fIdn\fR, \fIdnsiz\fR, \fIisabs\fR)
-int \fBdns_sptodn\fR(\fIname\fR, \fIdn\fR, \fIdnsiz\fR)
-  const char *\fIname\fR; unsigned \fInamelen\fR;
-  unsigned char *\fIdn\fR; unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR;
-  int *\fIisabs\fR;
-.fi
-.RS
-convert asciiz name \fIname\fR of length \fInamelen\fR to DN format,
-placing result into buffer \fIdn\fR of size \fIdnsiz\fR.  Return
-length of the DN if successeful, 0 if the \fIdn\fR buffer supplied is
-too small, or negative value if \fIname\fR is invalid.  If \fIisabs\fR
-is non-NULL and conversion was successeful, *\fIisabs\fR will be set to
-either 1 or 0 depending whenever \fIname\fR was absolute (i.e. ending with
-a dot) or not.  Name length, \fInamelength\fR, may be zero, in which case
-strlen(\fIname\fR) will be used.  Second form, \fBdns_sptodn\fR(), is a
-simplified form of \fBdns_ptodn\fR(), equivalent to
-.br
-.nf
-\fBdns_ptodn\fR(\fIname\fR, 0, \fIdn\fR, \fIdnlen\fR, 0).
-.fi
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-extern const unsigned char \fBdns_inaddr_arpa_dn\fR[]
-int \fBdns_a4todn\fR(const struct in_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const unsigned char *\fItdn\fR,
-      unsigned char *\fIdn\fR, unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR)
-int \fBdns_a4ptodn\fR(const struct in_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fItname\fR,
-      unsigned char *\fIdn\fR, unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR)
-extern const unsigned char \fBdns_ip6_arpa_dn\fR[]
-int \fBdns_a6todn\fR(const struct in6_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const unsigned char *\fItdn\fR,
-      unsigned char *\fIdn\fR, unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR)
-int \fBdns_a6ptodn\fR(const struct in6_addr *\fIaddr\fR, const char *\fItname\fR,
-      unsigned char *\fIdn\fR, unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-several variants of routines to convert IPv4 and IPv6 address \fIaddr\fR
-into reverseDNS-like domain name in DN format, storing result in \fIdn\fR
-of size \fIdnsiz\fR.  \fItdn\fR (or \fItname\fR) is the base zone name,
-like in-addr.arpa for IPv4 or in6.arpa for IPv6.  If \fItdn\fR (or \fItname\fR)
-is NULL, \fBdns_inaddr_arpa_dn\fR (or \fBdns_ip6_arpa_dn\fR) will be used.
-The routines may be used to construct a DN for a DNSBL lookup for example.
-All routines return length of the resulting DN on success, -1 if resulting
-DN is invalid, or 0 if the \fIdn\fR buffer (\fIdnsiz\fR) is too small.
-To hold standard rDNS DN, a buffer of size \fBDNS_A4RSIZE\fR (30 bytes) for
-IPv4 address, or \fBDNS_A6RSIZE\fR (74 bytes) for IPv6 address, is sufficient.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_dntop\fR(\fIdn\fR, \fIname\fR, \fInamesiz\fR)
-   const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR;
-   const char *\fIname\fR; unsigned \fInamesiz\fR;
-.fi
-.RS
-convert domain name \fIdn\fR in DN format to asciiz string, placing result
-into \fIname\fR buffer of size \fInamesiz\fR.  Maximum length of asciiz
-representation of domain name is \fBDNS_MAXNAME\fR (1024) bytes.  Root
-domain is represented as empty string.  Return length of the resulting name
-(including terminating character, i.e. strlen(name)+1) on success, 0 if the
-\fIname\fR buffer is too small, or negative value if \fIdn\fR is invalid
-(last case should never happen since all routines in this library which
-produce domain names ensure the DNs generated are valid).
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-const char *\fBdns_dntosp\fR(const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-convert domain name \fIdn\fR in DN format to asciiz string using static
-buffer.  Return the resulting asciiz string on success or NULL on failure.
-Note since this routine uses static buffer, it is not thread-safe.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_dntop_size\fR(const unsigned char *\fIdn\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-return the buffer size needed to convert the \fIdn\fR domain name
-in DN format to asciiz string, for \fBdns_dntop\fR().  The routine
-return either the size of buffer required, including the trailing
-zero byte, or 0 if \fIdn\fR is invalid.
-.RE
-
-.SS "Working with DNS Packets"
-
-.PP
-The following routines are provided to encode and decode DNS on-wire
-packets.  This is low-level interface.
-
-.PP
-DNS response codes (returned by \fBdns_rcode\fR() routine) are
-defined as constants prefixed with \fBDNS_R_\fR.  See dns.h
-header file for the complete list.  In particular, constants
-\fBDNS_R_NOERROR\fR (0), \fBDNS_R_SERVFAIL\fR, \fBDNS_R_NXDOMAIN\fR
-may be of interest to an application.
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_get16\fR(const unsigned char *\fIp\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_get32\fR(const unsigned char *\fIp\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-helper routines, convert 16-bit or 32-bit integer in on-wire
-format pointed to by \fIp\fR to unsigned.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned char *\fBdns_put16\fR(unsigned char *\fId\fR, unsigned \fIn\fR)
-unsigned char *\fBdns_put32\fR(unsigned char *\fId\fR, unsigned \fIn\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-helper routine, convert unsigned 16-bit or 32-bit integer \fIn\fR to
-on-wire format to buffer pointed to by \fId\fR, return \fId\fR+2 or
-\fId\fR+4.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-\fBDNS_HSIZE\fR (12)
-.fi
-.RS
-defines size of DNS header.  Data section
-in the DNS packet immediately follows the header.  In the header,
-there are query identifier (id), various flags and codes,
-and number of resource records in various data sections.
-See dns.h header file for complete list of DNS header definitions.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-unsigned \fBdns_qid\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-int \fBdns_rd\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-int \fBdns_tc\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-int \fBdns_aa\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-int \fBdns_qr\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-int \fBdns_ra\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_opcode\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_rcode\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_numqd\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_numan\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_numns\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-unsigned \fBdns_numar\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-const unsigned char *\fBdns_payload\fR(const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-return various parts from the DNS packet header \fIpkt\fR:
-query identifier (qid),
-recursion desired (rd) flag,
-truncation occured (tc) flag,
-authoritative answer (aa) flag,
-query response (qr) flag,
-recursion available (ra) flag,
-operation code (opcode),
-result code (rcode),
-number of entries in question section (numqd),
-number of answers (numan),
-number of authority records (numns),
-number of additional records (numar),
-and the pointer to the packet data (payload).
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_getdn\fR(\fIpkt\fR, \fIcurp\fR, \fIpkte\fR, \fIdn\fR, \fIdnsiz\fR)
-const unsigned char *\fBdns_skipdn\fR(\fIcur\fR, \fIpkte\fR)
-   const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR, *\fIpkte\fR, **\fIcurp\fR, *\fIcur\fR;
-   unsigned char *\fIdn\fR; unsigned \fIdnsiz\fR;
-.fi
-.RS
-\fBdns_getdn\fR() extract DN from DNS packet \fIpkt\fR which ends before
-\fIpkte\fR starting at position *\fIcurp\fR into buffer pointed to by
-\fIdn\fR of size \fIdnsiz\fR.  Upon successeful completion, *\fIcurp\fR
-will point to the next byte in the packet after the extracted domain name.
-It return positive number (length of the DN if \fIdn\fR) upon successeful
-completion, negative value on error (when the packet contains invalid data),
-or zero if the \fIdnsiz\fR is too small (maximum length of a domain name is
-\fBDNS_MAXDN\fR).  \fBdns_skipdn\fR() return pointer to the next byte in
-DNS packet which ends up before \fIpkte\fR after a domain name which starts
-at the \fIcur\fP byte, or NULL if the packet is invalid.  \fBdns_skipdn\fR()
-is more or less equivalent to what \fBdns_getdn\fR() does, except it does not
-actually extract the domain name in question, and uses simpler interface.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_rr\fR {
-  unsigned char \fBdnsrr_dn\fR[DNS_MAXDN]; /* the RR DN name */
-  enum dns_class \fBdnsrr_cls\fR;          /* class of the RR */
-  enum dns_type  \fBdnsrr_typ\fR;          /* type of the RR */
-  unsigned \fBdnsrr_ttl\fR;                /* TTL value */
-  unsigned \fBdnsrr_dsz\fR;                /* size of data in bytes */
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsrr_dptr\fR;   /* pointer to the first data byte */
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsrr_dend\fR;   /* next byte after RR */
-};
-.fi
-.RS
-The \fBdns_rr\fR structure is used to hold information about
-single DNS Resource Record (RR) in an easy to use form.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-struct \fBdns_parse\fR {
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsp_pkt\fR; /* pointer to the packet being parsed */
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsp_end\fR; /* end of the packet pointer */
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsp_cur\fR; /* current packet positionn */
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsp_ans\fR; /* pointer to the answer section */
-  int \fBdnsp_rrl\fR;                  /* number of RRs left */
-  int \fBdnsp_nrr\fR;                  /* number of relevant RRs seen so far */
-  unsigned \fBdnsp_ttl\fR;             /* TTL value so far */
-  const unsigned char *\fBdnsp_qdn\fR; /* the domain of interest or NULL */
-  enum dns_class \fBdnsp_qcls\fR;      /* class of interest or 0 for any */
-  enum dns_type  \fBdnsp_qtyp\fR;      /* type of interest or 0 for any */
-  unsigned char \fBdnsp_dnbuf\fR[DNS_MAXDN]; /* domain name buffer */
-};
-.fi
-.RS
-The \fBdns_parse\fR structure is used to parse DNS reply packet.
-It holds information about the packet being parsed (dnsp_pkt, dnsp_end and
-dnsp_cur fields), number of RRs in the current section left to do, and
-the information about specific RR which we're looking for (dnsp_qdn,
-dnsp_qcls and dnsp_qtyp fields).
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_initparse\fR(struct dns_parse *\fIp\fR,
-  const unsigned char *\fIqdn\fR,
-  const unsigned char *\fIpkt\fR,
-  const unsigned char *\fIcur\fR,
-  const unsigned char *\fIend\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-initializes the RR parsing structure \fIp\fR.  Arguments \fIpkt\fR, \fIcur\fR
-and \fIend\fR should describe the received packet: \fIpkt\fR is the start of
-the packet, \fIend\fR points to the next byte after the end of the packet,
-and \fIcur\fR points past the query DN in query section (to query class+type
-information).  And \fIqdn\fR points to the query DN.  This is the arguments
-passed to \fBdns_parse_fn\fR() routine. \fBdns_initparse\fR() initializes
-\fBdnsp_pkt\fR, \fBdnsp_end\fR and \fBdnsp_qdn\fR fields to the corresponding
-arguments, extracts and initializes \fBdnsp_qcls\fR and \fBdnsp_qtyp\fR
-fields to the values found at \fIcur\fR pointer, initializes
-\fBdnsp_cur\fR and \fBdnsp_ans\fR fields to be \fIcur\fR+4 (to the start of
-answer section), and initializes \fBdnsp_rrl\fR field to be number of entries
-in answer section. \fBdnsp_ttl\fR will be set to max TTL value, 0xffffffff,
-and \fBdnsp_nrr\fR to 0.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_nextrr\fR(struct dns_parse *\fIp\fR, struct dns_rr *\fIrr\fR);
-.fi
-.RS
-searches for next RR in the packet based on the criteria provided in
-the \fIp\fR structure, filling in the \fIrr\fR structure and
-advancing \fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_cur\fR to the next RR in the packet.
-RR selection is based on dnsp_qdn, dnsp_qcls and dnsp_qtyp fields in
-the dns_parse structure.  Any (or all) of the 3 fields may be 0,
-which means any actual value from the packet is acceptable.  In case
-the field isn't 0 (or NULL for dnsp_qdn), only RRs with corresponding
-characteristics are acceptable.  Additionally, when dnsp_qdn is non-NULL,
-\fBdns_nextrr\fR() performs automatic CNAME expansion.
-Routine will return positive value on success, 0 in case it reached the end
-of current section in the packet (\fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_rrl\fR is zero), or
-negative value if next RR can not be decoded (packet format is invalid).
-The routine updates \fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_qdn\fR automatically when this
-field is non-NULL and it encounters appropriate CNAME RRs (saving CNAME
-target in \fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_dnbuf\fR), so after end of the process,
-\fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_qdn\fR will point to canonical name of the domain
-in question.  The routine updates \fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_ttl\fR value to
-be the minimum TTL of all RRs found.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-void \fBdns_rewind\fR(struct dns_parse *\fIp\fR, const unsigned char *\fIqdn\fR)
-.fi
-.RS
-this routine "rewinds" the packet parse state structure to be at the
-same state as after a call to \fBdns_initparse\fR(), i.e. reposition
-the parse structure \fIp\fR to the start of answer section and
-initialize \fIp\fR->\fBdnsp_rrl\fR to the number of entries in
-answer section.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-int \fBdns_stdrr_size\fR(const struct dns_parse *\fIp\fR);
-.fi
-.RS
-return size to hold standard RRset structure information, as shown
-in \fBdns_rr_null\fR structure (for the query and canonical
-names).  Used to calculate amount of memory to allocate for common
-part of type-specific RR structures in parsing routines.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-.nf
-void *\fBdns_stdrr_finish\fR(struct dns_rr_null *\fIret\fR, char *\fIcp\fR,
-  const struct dns_parse *\fIp\fR);
-.fi
-.RS
-initializes standard RRset fields in \fIret\fR structure using buffer
-pointed to by \fIcp\fR, which should have at least as many bytes
-as \fBdns_stdrr_size\fR(\fIp\fR) returned.  Used to finalize common
-part of type-specific RR structures in parsing routines.
-.RE
-
-.PP
-See library source for usage examples of all the above low-level routines,
-especially source of the parsing routines.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-.PP
-The \fBudns\fR library has been written by Michael Tokarev, mjt@corpit.ru.
diff --git a/udns/source/udns.h b/udns/source/udns.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e89b85..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,736 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns.h,v 1.41 2006/11/29 01:20:30 mjt Exp $
-   header file for the UDNS library.
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#ifndef UDNS_VERSION	/* include guard */
-
-#define UDNS_VERSION "0.0.9pre"
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-# ifdef UDNS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY
-#  ifdef DNS_LIBRARY_BUILD
-#   define UDNS_API __declspec(dllexport)
-#   define UDNS_DATA_API __declspec(dllexport)
-#  else
-#   define UDNS_API __declspec(dllimport)
-#   define UDNS_DATA_API __declspec(dllimport)
-#  endif
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef UDNS_API
-# define UDNS_API
-#endif
-#ifndef UDNS_DATA_API
-# define UDNS_DATA_API
-#endif
-
-#include <sys/types.h>		/* for time_t */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/* forward declarations if sockets stuff isn't #include'd */
-struct in_addr;
-struct in6_addr;
-struct sockaddr;
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-/**************** Common definitions **************************************/
-
-UDNS_API const char *
-dns_version(void);
-
-struct dns_ctx;
-struct dns_query;
-
-/* shorthand for [const] unsigned char */
-typedef unsigned char dnsc_t;
-typedef const unsigned char dnscc_t;
-
-#define DNS_MAXDN	255	/* max DN length */
-#define DNS_MAXLABEL	63	/* max DN label length */
-#define DNS_MAXNAME	1024	/* max asciiz domain name length */
-#define DNS_HSIZE	12	/* DNS packet header size */
-#define DNS_PORT	53	/* default domain port */
-#define DNS_MAXSERV	6	/* max servers to consult */
-#define DNS_MAXSRCH	5	/* max searchlist entries */
-#define DNS_MAXPACKET	512	/* max traditional-DNS UDP packet size */
-#define DNS_EDNS0PACKET	4096	/* EDNS0 packet size to use */
-
-enum dns_class {	/* DNS RR Classes */
-  DNS_C_INVALID	= 0,	/* invalid class */
-  DNS_C_IN	= 1,	/* Internet */
-  DNS_C_CH	= 3,	/* CHAOS */
-  DNS_C_HS	= 4,	/* HESIOD */
-  DNS_C_ANY	= 255	/* wildcard */
-};
-
-enum dns_type {		/* DNS RR Types */
-  DNS_T_INVALID		= 0,	/* Cookie. */
-  DNS_T_A		= 1,	/* Host address. */
-  DNS_T_NS		= 2,	/* Authoritative server. */
-  DNS_T_MD		= 3,	/* Mail destination. */
-  DNS_T_MF		= 4,	/* Mail forwarder. */
-  DNS_T_CNAME		= 5,	/* Canonical name. */
-  DNS_T_SOA		= 6,	/* Start of authority zone. */
-  DNS_T_MB		= 7,	/* Mailbox domain name. */
-  DNS_T_MG		= 8,	/* Mail group member. */
-  DNS_T_MR		= 9,	/* Mail rename name. */
-  DNS_T_NULL		= 10,	/* Null resource record. */
-  DNS_T_WKS		= 11,	/* Well known service. */
-  DNS_T_PTR		= 12,	/* Domain name pointer. */
-  DNS_T_HINFO		= 13,	/* Host information. */
-  DNS_T_MINFO		= 14,	/* Mailbox information. */
-  DNS_T_MX		= 15,	/* Mail routing information. */
-  DNS_T_TXT		= 16,	/* Text strings. */
-  DNS_T_RP		= 17,	/* Responsible person. */
-  DNS_T_AFSDB		= 18,	/* AFS cell database. */
-  DNS_T_X25		= 19,	/* X_25 calling address. */
-  DNS_T_ISDN		= 20,	/* ISDN calling address. */
-  DNS_T_RT		= 21,	/* Router. */
-  DNS_T_NSAP		= 22,	/* NSAP address. */
-  DNS_T_NSAP_PTR	= 23,	/* Reverse NSAP lookup (deprecated). */
-  DNS_T_SIG		= 24,	/* Security signature. */
-  DNS_T_KEY		= 25,	/* Security key. */
-  DNS_T_PX		= 26,	/* X.400 mail mapping. */
-  DNS_T_GPOS		= 27,	/* Geographical position (withdrawn). */
-  DNS_T_AAAA		= 28,	/* Ip6 Address. */
-  DNS_T_LOC		= 29,	/* Location Information. */
-  DNS_T_NXT		= 30,	/* Next domain (security). */
-  DNS_T_EID		= 31,	/* Endpoint identifier. */
-  DNS_T_NIMLOC		= 32,	/* Nimrod Locator. */
-  DNS_T_SRV		= 33,	/* Server Selection. */
-  DNS_T_ATMA		= 34,	/* ATM Address */
-  DNS_T_NAPTR		= 35,	/* Naming Authority PoinTeR */
-  DNS_T_KX		= 36,	/* Key Exchange */
-  DNS_T_CERT		= 37,	/* Certification record */
-  DNS_T_A6		= 38,	/* IPv6 address (deprecates AAAA) */
-  DNS_T_DNAME		= 39,	/* Non-terminal DNAME (for IPv6) */
-  DNS_T_SINK		= 40,	/* Kitchen sink (experimentatl) */
-  DNS_T_OPT		= 41,	/* EDNS0 option (meta-RR) */
-  DNS_T_DS		= 43,	/* DNSSEC */
-  DNS_T_NSEC		= 47,	/* DNSSEC */
-  DNS_T_TSIG		= 250,	/* Transaction signature. */
-  DNS_T_IXFR		= 251,	/* Incremental zone transfer. */
-  DNS_T_AXFR		= 252,	/* Transfer zone of authority. */
-  DNS_T_MAILB		= 253,	/* Transfer mailbox records. */
-  DNS_T_MAILA		= 254,	/* Transfer mail agent records. */
-  DNS_T_ANY		= 255,	/* Wildcard match. */
-  DNS_T_ZXFR		= 256,	/* BIND-specific, nonstandard. */
-  DNS_T_MAX		= 65536
-};
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-/**************** Domain Names (DNs) **************************************/
-
-/* return length of the DN */
-UDNS_API unsigned
-dns_dnlen(dnscc_t *dn);
-
-/* return #of labels in a DN */
-UDNS_API unsigned
-dns_dnlabels(dnscc_t *dn);
-
-/* lower- and uppercase single DN char */
-#define DNS_DNLC(c) ((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'Z' ? (c) - 'A' + 'a' : (c))
-#define DNS_DNUC(c) ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'z' ? (c) - 'a' + 'A' : (c))
-
-/* compare the DNs, return dnlen of equal or 0 if not */
-UDNS_API unsigned
-dns_dnequal(dnscc_t *dn1, dnscc_t *dn2);
-
-/* copy one DN to another, size checking */
-UDNS_API unsigned
-dns_dntodn(dnscc_t *sdn, dnsc_t *ddn, unsigned ddnsiz);
-
-/* convert asciiz string of length namelen (0 to use strlen) to DN */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_ptodn(const char *name, unsigned namelen,
-          dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz, int *isabs);
-
-/* simpler form of dns_ptodn() */
-#define dns_sptodn(name,dn,dnsiz) dns_ptodn((name),0,(dn),(dnsiz),0)
-
-UDNS_DATA_API extern dnscc_t dns_inaddr_arpa_dn[14];
-#define DNS_A4RSIZE	30
-UDNS_API int
-dns_a4todn(const struct in_addr *addr, dnscc_t *tdn,
-           dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz);
-UDNS_API int
-dns_a4ptodn(const struct in_addr *addr, const char *tname,
-            dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz);
-UDNS_API dnsc_t *
-dns_a4todn_(const struct in_addr *addr, dnsc_t *dn, dnsc_t *dne);
-
-UDNS_DATA_API extern dnscc_t dns_ip6_arpa_dn[10];
-#define DNS_A6RSIZE	74
-UDNS_API int
-dns_a6todn(const struct in6_addr *addr, dnscc_t *tdn,
-           dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz);
-UDNS_API int
-dns_a6ptodn(const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *tname,
-            dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz);
-UDNS_API dnsc_t *
-dns_a6todn_(const struct in6_addr *addr, dnsc_t *dn, dnsc_t *dne);
-
-/* convert DN into asciiz string */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_dntop(dnscc_t *dn, char *name, unsigned namesiz);
-
-/* convert DN into asciiz string, using static buffer (NOT thread-safe!) */
-UDNS_API const char *
-dns_dntosp(dnscc_t *dn);
-
-/* return buffer size (incl. null byte) required for asciiz form of a DN */
-UDNS_API unsigned
-dns_dntop_size(dnscc_t *dn);
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-/**************** DNS raw packet layout ***********************************/
-
-enum dns_rcode {	/* reply codes */
-  DNS_R_NOERROR		= 0,	/* ok, no error */
-  DNS_R_FORMERR		= 1,	/* format error */
-  DNS_R_SERVFAIL	= 2,	/* server failed */
-  DNS_R_NXDOMAIN	= 3,	/* domain does not exists */
-  DNS_R_NOTIMPL		= 4,	/* not implemented */
-  DNS_R_REFUSED		= 5,	/* query refused */
-  /* these are for BIND_UPDATE */
-  DNS_R_YXDOMAIN	= 6,	/* Name exists */
-  DNS_R_YXRRSET		= 7,	/* RRset exists */
-  DNS_R_NXRRSET		= 8,	/* RRset does not exist */
-  DNS_R_NOTAUTH		= 9,	/* Not authoritative for zone */
-  DNS_R_NOTZONE		= 10,	/* Zone of record different from zone section */
-  /*ns_r_max = 11,*/
-  /* The following are TSIG extended errors */
-  DNS_R_BADSIG		= 16,
-  DNS_R_BADKEY		= 17,
-  DNS_R_BADTIME		= 18
-};
-
-static __inline unsigned dns_get16(dnscc_t *s) {
-  return ((unsigned)s[0]<<8) | s[1];
-}
-static __inline unsigned dns_get32(dnscc_t *s) {
-  return ((unsigned)s[0]<<24) | ((unsigned)s[1]<<16)
-        | ((unsigned)s[2]<<8) | s[3];
-}
-static __inline dnsc_t *dns_put16(dnsc_t *d, unsigned n) {
-  *d++ = (n >> 8) & 255; *d++ = n & 255; return d;
-}
-static __inline dnsc_t *dns_put32(dnsc_t *d, unsigned n) {
-  *d++ = (n >> 24) & 255; *d++ = (n >> 16) & 255;
-  *d++ = (n >>  8) & 255; *d++ = n & 255;
-  return d;
-}
-
-/* DNS Header layout */
-enum {
- /* bytes 0:1 - query ID */
-  DNS_H_QID1	= 0,
-  DNS_H_QID2	= 1,
-  DNS_H_QID	= DNS_H_QID1,
-#define dns_qid(pkt)	dns_get16((pkt)+DNS_H_QID)
- /* byte 2: flags1 */
-  DNS_H_F1	= 2,
-  DNS_HF1_QR	= 0x80,	/* query response flag */
-#define dns_qr(pkt)	((pkt)[DNS_H_F1]&DNS_HF1_QR)
-  DNS_HF1_OPCODE = 0x78, /* opcode, 0 = query */
-#define dns_opcode(pkt)	(((pkt)[DNS_H_F1]&DNS_HF1_OPCODE)>>3)
-  DNS_HF1_AA	= 0x04,	/* auth answer */
-#define dns_aa(pkt)	((pkt)[DNS_H_F1]&DNS_HF1_AA)
-  DNS_HF1_TC	= 0x02,	/* truncation flag */
-#define dns_tc(pkt)	((pkt)[DNS_H_F1]&DNS_HF1_TC)
-  DNS_HF1_RD	= 0x01,	/* recursion desired (may be set in query) */
-#define dns_rd(pkt)	((pkt)[DNS_H_F1]&DNS_HF1_RD)
- /* byte 3: flags2 */
-  DNS_H_F2	= 3,
-  DNS_HF2_RA	= 0x80,	/* recursion available */
-#define dns_ra(pkt)	((pkt)[DNS_H_F2]&DNS_HF2_RA)
-  DNS_HF2_Z	= 0x70,	/* reserved */
-  DNS_HF2_RCODE	= 0x0f,	/* response code, DNS_R_XXX above */
-#define dns_rcode(pkt)	((pkt)[DNS_H_F2]&DNS_HF2_RCODE)
- /* bytes 4:5: qdcount, numqueries */
-  DNS_H_QDCNT1	= 4,
-  DNS_H_QDCNT2	= 5,
-  DNS_H_QDCNT	= DNS_H_QDCNT1,
-#define dns_numqd(pkt)	dns_get16((pkt)+4)
- /* bytes 6:7: ancount, numanswers */
-  DNS_H_ANCNT1	= 6,
-  DNS_H_ANCNT2	= 7,
-  DNS_H_ANCNT	= DNS_H_ANCNT1,
-#define dns_numan(pkt)	dns_get16((pkt)+6)
- /* bytes 8:9: nscount, numauthority */
-  DNS_H_NSCNT1	= 8,
-  DNS_H_NSCNT2	= 9,
-  DNS_H_NSCNT	= DNS_H_NSCNT1,
-#define dns_numns(pkt)	dns_get16((pkt)+8)
- /* bytes 10:11: arcount, numadditional */
-  DNS_H_ARCNT1	= 10,
-  DNS_H_ARCNT2	= 11,
-  DNS_H_ARCNT	= DNS_H_ARCNT1,
-#define dns_numar(pkt)	dns_get16((pkt)+10)
-#define dns_payload(pkt) ((pkt)+DNS_HSIZE)
-};
-
-/* packet buffer: start at pkt, end before pkte, current pos *curp.
- * extract a DN and set *curp to the next byte after DN in packet.
- * return -1 on error, 0 if dnsiz is too small, or dnlen on ok.
- */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_getdn(dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t **curp, dnscc_t *end,
-          dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz);
-
-/* skip the DN at position cur in packet ending before pkte,
- * return pointer to the next byte after the DN or NULL on error */
-UDNS_API dnscc_t *
-dns_skipdn(dnscc_t *end, dnscc_t *cur);
-
-struct dns_rr {		/* DNS Resource Record */
-  dnsc_t dnsrr_dn[DNS_MAXDN];	/* the DN of the RR */
-  enum dns_class dnsrr_cls;	/* Class */
-  enum dns_type  dnsrr_typ;	/* Type */
-  unsigned dnsrr_ttl;		/* Time-To-Live (TTL) */
-  unsigned dnsrr_dsz;		/* data size */
-  dnscc_t *dnsrr_dptr;		/* pointer to start of data */
-  dnscc_t *dnsrr_dend;		/* past end of data */
-};
-
-struct dns_parse {	/* RR/packet parsing state */
-  dnscc_t *dnsp_pkt;		/* start of the packet */
-  dnscc_t *dnsp_end;		/* end of the packet */
-  dnscc_t *dnsp_cur;		/* current packet position */
-  dnscc_t *dnsp_ans;		/* start of answer section */
-  int dnsp_rrl;			/* number of RRs left to go */
-  int dnsp_nrr;			/* RR count so far */
-  unsigned dnsp_ttl;		/* TTL value so far */
-  dnscc_t *dnsp_qdn;		/* the RR DN we're looking for */
-  enum dns_class dnsp_qcls;	/* RR class we're looking for or 0 */
-  enum dns_type  dnsp_qtyp;	/* RR type we're looking for or 0 */
-  dnsc_t dnsp_dnbuf[DNS_MAXDN];	/* domain buffer */
-};
-
-/* initialize the parse structure */
-UDNS_API void
-dns_initparse(struct dns_parse *p, dnscc_t *qdn,
-              dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end);
-
-/* search next RR, <0=error, 0=no more RRs, >0 = found. */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_nextrr(struct dns_parse *p, struct dns_rr *rr);
-
-UDNS_API void
-dns_rewind(struct dns_parse *p, dnscc_t *qdn);
-
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-/**************** Resolver Context ****************************************/
-
-/* default resolver context */
-UDNS_DATA_API extern struct dns_ctx dns_defctx;
-
-/* initialize default resolver context and open it if do_open is true.
- * <0 on failure. */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_init(int do_open);
-
-/* return new resolver context with the same settings as copy */
-UDNS_API struct dns_ctx *
-dns_new(const struct dns_ctx *copy);
-
-/* free resolver context; all queries are dropped */
-UDNS_API void
-dns_free(struct dns_ctx *ctx);
-
-/* add nameserver for a resolver context (or reset nslist if serv==NULL) */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_add_serv(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *serv);
-
-/* add nameserver using struct sockaddr array (with ports etc) */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_add_serv_s(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct sockaddr *sa);
-
-/* add search list element for a resolver context (or reset it if srch==NULL) */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_add_srch(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *srch);
-
-/* set options for a resolver context */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_set_opts(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *opts);
-
-enum dns_opt {		/* options */
-  DNS_OPT_FLAGS,	/* flags, DNS_F_XXX */
-  DNS_OPT_TIMEOUT,	/* timeout in secounds */
-  DNS_OPT_NTRIES,	/* number of retries */
-  DNS_OPT_NDOTS,	/* ndots */
-  DNS_OPT_UDPSIZE,	/* EDNS0 UDP size */
-  DNS_OPT_PORT,		/* port to use */
-};
-
-/* set or get (if val<0) an option */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_set_opt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, enum dns_opt opt, int val);
-
-enum dns_flags {
-  DNS_NOSRCH	= 0x00010000,	/* do not perform search */
-  DNS_NORD	= 0x00020000,	/* request no recursion */
-  DNS_AAONLY	= 0x00040000,	/* set AA flag in queries */
-  DNS_PASSALL	= 0x00080000,	/* pass all replies to application */
-};
-
-/* set the debug function pointer */
-typedef void
-(dns_dbgfn)(int code, const struct sockaddr *sa, unsigned salen,
-            dnscc_t *pkt, int plen,
-            const struct dns_query *q, void *data);
-UDNS_API void
-dns_set_dbgfn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, dns_dbgfn *dbgfn);
-
-/* open and return UDP socket */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_open(struct dns_ctx *ctx);
-
-/* return UDP socket or -1 if not open */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_sock(const struct dns_ctx *ctx);
-
-/* close the UDP socket */
-UDNS_API void
-dns_close(struct dns_ctx *ctx);
-
-/* return number of requests queued */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_active(const struct dns_ctx *ctx);
-
-/* return status of the last operation */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_status(const struct dns_ctx *ctx);
-UDNS_API void
-dns_setstatus(struct dns_ctx *ctx, int status);
-
-/* handle I/O event on UDP socket */
-UDNS_API void
-dns_ioevent(struct dns_ctx *ctx, time_t now);
-
-/* process any timeouts, return time in secounds to the
- * next timeout (or -1 if none) but not greather than maxwait */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_timeouts(struct dns_ctx *ctx, int maxwait, time_t now);
-
-/* define timer requesting routine to use */
-typedef void dns_utm_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, int timeout, void *data);
-UDNS_API void
-dns_set_tmcbck(struct dns_ctx *ctx, dns_utm_fn *fn, void *data);
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-/**************** Making Queries ******************************************/
-
-/* query callback routine */
-typedef void dns_query_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, void *result, void *data);
-
-/* query parse routine: raw DNS => application structure */
-typedef int
-dns_parse_fn(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-             void **res);
-
-enum dns_status {
-  DNS_E_NOERROR		= 0,	/* ok, not an error */
-  DNS_E_TEMPFAIL	= -1,	/* timeout, SERVFAIL or similar */
-  DNS_E_PROTOCOL	= -2,	/* got garbled reply */
-  DNS_E_NXDOMAIN	= -3,	/* domain does not exists */
-  DNS_E_NODATA		= -4,	/* domain exists but no data of reqd type */
-  DNS_E_NOMEM		= -5,	/* out of memory while processing */
-  DNS_E_BADQUERY	= -6	/* the query is malformed */
-};
-
-/* submit generic DN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_dn(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-              dnscc_t *dn, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-              dns_parse_fn *parse, dns_query_fn *cbck, void *data);
-/* submit generic name query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_p(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-             const char *name, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-             dns_parse_fn *parse, dns_query_fn *cbck, void *data);
-
-/* cancel the given async query in progress */
-UDNS_API int
-dns_cancel(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q);
-
-/* resolve a generic query, return the answer */
-UDNS_API void *
-dns_resolve_dn(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-               dnscc_t *qdn, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-               dns_parse_fn *parse);
-UDNS_API void *
-dns_resolve_p(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-              const char *qname, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-              dns_parse_fn *parse);
-UDNS_API void *
-dns_resolve(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q);
-
-
-/* Specific RR handlers */
-
-#define dns_rr_common(prefix)						\
-  char *prefix##_cname;		/* canonical name */			\
-  char *prefix##_qname;		/* original query name */		\
-  unsigned prefix##_ttl;	/* TTL value */				\
-  int prefix##_nrr		/* number of records */
-
-struct dns_rr_null {		/* NULL RRset, aka RRset template */
-  dns_rr_common(dnsn);
-};
-
-UDNS_API int
-dns_stdrr_size(const struct dns_parse *p);
-UDNS_API void *
-dns_stdrr_finish(struct dns_rr_null *ret, char *cp, const struct dns_parse *p);
-
-struct dns_rr_a4 {		/* the A RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnsa4);
-  struct in_addr *dnsa4_addr;	/* array of addresses, naddr elements */
-};
-
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_a4;	/* A RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* A query callback routine */
-dns_query_a4_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_a4 *result, void *data);
-
-/* submit A IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-              dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data);
-
-/* resolve A IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_a4(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags);
-
-
-struct dns_rr_a6 {		/* the AAAA RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnsa6);
-  struct in6_addr *dnsa6_addr;	/* array of addresses, naddr elements */
-};
-
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_a6;	/* A RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* A query callback routine */
-dns_query_a6_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_a6 *result, void *data);
-
-/* submit AAAA IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-              dns_query_a6_fn *cbck, void *data);
-
-/* resolve AAAA IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_a6 *
-dns_resolve_a6(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags);
-
-
-struct dns_rr_ptr {		/* the PTR RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnsptr);
-  char **dnsptr_ptr;		/* array of PTRs */
-};
-
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_ptr;	/* PTR RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* PTR query callback */
-dns_query_ptr_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_ptr *result, void *data);
-/* submit PTR IN in-addr.arpa query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in_addr *addr,
-                 dns_query_ptr_fn *cbck, void *data);
-/* resolve PTR IN in-addr.arpa query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_ptr *
-dns_resolve_a4ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in_addr *addr);
-
-/* the same as above, but for ip6.arpa */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in6_addr *addr,
-                 dns_query_ptr_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_ptr *
-dns_resolve_a6ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in6_addr *addr);
-
-
-struct dns_mx {		/* single MX RR */
-  int priority;		/* MX priority */
-  char *name;		/* MX name */
-};
-struct dns_rr_mx {		/* the MX RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnsmx);
-  struct dns_mx *dnsmx_mx;	/* array of MXes */
-};
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_mx;	/* MX RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* MX RR callback */
-dns_query_mx_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_mx *result, void *data);
-/* submit MX IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_mx(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-              dns_query_mx_fn *cbck, void *data);
-/* resolve MX IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_mx *
-dns_resolve_mx(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags);
-
-
-struct dns_txt {	/* single TXT record */
-  int len;		/* length of the text */
-  dnsc_t *txt;	/* pointer to text buffer. May contain nulls. */
-};
-struct dns_rr_txt {		/* the TXT RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnstxt);
-  struct dns_txt *dnstxt_txt;	/* array of TXT records */
-};
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_txt;	/* TXT RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* TXT RR callback */
-dns_query_txt_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_txt *result, void *data);
-/* submit TXT query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int qcls, int flags,
-               dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data);
-/* resolve TXT query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int qcls, int flags);
-
-
-struct dns_srv {	/* single SRV RR */
-  int priority;		/* SRV priority */
-  int weight;		/* SRV weight */
-  int port;		/* SRV port */
-  char *name;		/* SRV name */
-};
-struct dns_rr_srv {		/* the SRV RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnssrv);
-  struct dns_srv *dnssrv_srv;	/* array of SRVes */
-};
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_srv;	/* SRV RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* SRV RR callback */
-dns_query_srv_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_rr_srv *result, void *data);
-/* submit SRV IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_srv(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-               const char *name, const char *srv, const char *proto,
-               int flags, dns_query_srv_fn *cbck, void *data);
-/* resolve SRV IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_srv *
-dns_resolve_srv(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                const char *name, const char *srv, const char *proto,
-                int flags);
-
-/* NAPTR (RFC3403) RR type */
-struct dns_naptr {	/* single NAPTR RR */
-  int order;		/* NAPTR order */
-  int preference;	/* NAPTR preference */
-  char *flags;		/* NAPTR flags */
-  char *service;	/* NAPTR service */
-  char *regexp;		/* NAPTR regexp */
-  char *replacement;	/* NAPTR replacement */
-};
-
-struct dns_rr_naptr {		/* the NAPTR RRset */
-  dns_rr_common(dnsnaptr);
-  struct dns_naptr *dnsnaptr_naptr;	/* array of NAPTRes */
-};
-UDNS_API dns_parse_fn dns_parse_naptr;	/* NAPTR RR parsing routine */
-typedef void				/* NAPTR RR callback */
-dns_query_naptr_fn(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                   struct dns_rr_naptr *result, void *data);
-/* submit NAPTR IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_naptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-                 dns_query_naptr_fn *cbck, void *data);
-/* resolve NAPTR IN query */
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_naptr *
-dns_resolve_naptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags);
-
-
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                   const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                   dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                       const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                       dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_a4dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                    const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_a4dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                        const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl);
-
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                   const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                   dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                       const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                       dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_a6dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                    const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_a6dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                        const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl);
-
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_rhsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                 const char *name, const char *rhsbl,
-                 dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_rhsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                     const char *name, const char *rhsbl,
-                     dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_rhsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *rhsbl);
-UDNS_API struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_rhsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *rhsbl);
-
-/**************************************************************************/
-/**************** Names, Names ********************************************/
-
-struct dns_nameval {
-  int val;
-  const char *name;
-};
-
-UDNS_DATA_API extern const struct dns_nameval dns_classtab[];
-UDNS_DATA_API extern const struct dns_nameval dns_typetab[];
-UDNS_DATA_API extern const struct dns_nameval dns_rcodetab[];
-UDNS_API int
-dns_findname(const struct dns_nameval *nv, const char *name);
-#define dns_findclassname(cls) dns_findname(dns_classtab, (cls))
-#define dns_findtypename(type) dns_findname(dns_typetab, (type))
-#define dns_findrcodename(rcode) dns_findname(dns_rcodetab, (rcode))
-
-UDNS_API const char *dns_classname(enum dns_class cls);
-UDNS_API const char *dns_typename(enum dns_type type);
-UDNS_API const char *dns_rcodename(enum dns_rcode rcode);
-const char *_dns_format_code(char *buf, const char *prefix, int code);
-
-UDNS_API const char *dns_strerror(int errnum);
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-} /* extern "C" */
-#endif
-
-#endif	/* include guard */
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_bl.c b/udns/source/udns_bl.c
deleted file mode 100644
index dc6f53b..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_bl.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_bl.c,v 1.10 2005/09/12 10:55:21 mjt Exp $
-   DNSBL stuff
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include "udns.h"
-#ifndef NULL
-# define NULL 0
-#endif
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                   const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                   dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  if (dns_a4ptodn(addr, dnsbl, dn, sizeof(dn)) <= 0) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_A, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_a4, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                       const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                       dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  if (dns_a4ptodn(addr, dnsbl, dn, sizeof(dn)) <= 0) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_TXT, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_txt, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_a4dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                    const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_a4 *)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_a4dnsbl(ctx, addr, dnsbl, 0, 0));
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_a4dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                        const struct in_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_txt *)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_a4dnsbl_txt(ctx, addr, dnsbl, 0, 0));
-}
-
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                   const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                   dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  if (dns_a6ptodn(addr, dnsbl, dn, sizeof(dn)) <= 0) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_A, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_a4, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                       const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl,
-                       dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  if (dns_a6ptodn(addr, dnsbl, dn, sizeof(dn)) <= 0) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_TXT, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_txt, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_a6dnsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                    const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_a4 *)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_a6dnsbl(ctx, addr, dnsbl, 0, 0));
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_a6dnsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                        const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *dnsbl) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_txt *)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_a6dnsbl_txt(ctx, addr, dnsbl, 0, 0));
-}
-
-static int
-dns_rhsbltodn(const char *name, const char *rhsbl, dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN])
-{
-  int l = dns_sptodn(name, dn, DNS_MAXDN);
-  if (l <= 0) return 0;
-  l = dns_sptodn(rhsbl, dn+l-1, DNS_MAXDN-l+1);
-  if (l <= 0) return 0;
-  return 1;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_rhsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *rhsbl,
-                 dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  if (!dns_rhsbltodn(name, rhsbl, dn)) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_A, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_a4, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_rhsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *rhsbl,
-                     dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  if (!dns_rhsbltodn(name, rhsbl, dn)) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_TXT, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_txt, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_rhsbl(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *rhsbl) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_a4*)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_rhsbl(ctx, name, rhsbl, 0, 0));
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_rhsbl_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *rhsbl)
-{
-  return (struct dns_rr_txt*)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_rhsbl_txt(ctx, name, rhsbl, 0, 0));
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_dn.c b/udns/source/udns_dn.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1264a1d..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_dn.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,382 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_dn.c,v 1.7 2006/11/28 22:45:20 mjt Exp $
-   domain names manipulation routines
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-unsigned dns_dnlen(dnscc_t *dn) {
-  register dnscc_t *d = dn;
-  while(*d)
-    d += 1 + *d;
-  return (unsigned)(d - dn) + 1;
-}
-
-unsigned dns_dnlabels(register dnscc_t *dn) {
-  register unsigned l = 0;
-  while(*dn)
-    ++l, dn += 1 + *dn;
-  return l;
-}
-
-unsigned dns_dnequal(register dnscc_t *dn1, register dnscc_t *dn2) {
-  register unsigned c;
-  dnscc_t *dn = dn1;
-  for(;;) {
-    if ((c = *dn1++) != *dn2++)
-      return 0;
-    if (!c)
-      return (unsigned)(dn1 - dn);
-    while(c--) {
-      if (DNS_DNLC(*dn1) != DNS_DNLC(*dn2))
-        return 0;
-      ++dn1; ++dn2;
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-unsigned
-dns_dntodn(dnscc_t *sdn, dnsc_t *ddn, unsigned ddnsiz) {
-  unsigned sdnlen = dns_dnlen(sdn);
-  if (ddnsiz < sdnlen)
-    return 0;
-  memcpy(ddn, sdn, sdnlen);
-  return sdnlen;
-}
-
-int
-dns_ptodn(const char *name, unsigned namelen,
-          dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz, int *isabs)
-{
-  dnsc_t *dp;		/* current position in dn (len byte first) */
-  dnsc_t *const de	/* end of dn: last byte that can be filled up */
-      = dn + (dnsiz >= DNS_MAXDN ? DNS_MAXDN : dnsiz) - 1;
-  dnscc_t *np = (dnscc_t *)name;
-  dnscc_t *ne = np + (namelen ? namelen : strlen((char*)np));
-  dnsc_t *llab;		/* start of last label (llab[-1] will be length) */
-  unsigned c;		/* next input character, or length of last label */
-
-  if (!dnsiz)
-    return 0;
-  dp = llab = dn + 1;
-
-  while(np < ne) {
-
-    if (*np == '.') {	/* label delimiter */
-      c = dp - llab;		/* length of the label */
-      if (!c) {			/* empty label */
-        if (np == (dnscc_t *)name && np + 1 == ne) {
-          /* special case for root dn, aka `.' */
-          ++np;
-          break;
-        }
-        return -1;		/* zero label */
-      }
-      if (c > DNS_MAXLABEL)
-        return -1;		/* label too long */
-      llab[-1] = (dnsc_t)c;	/* update len of last label */
-      llab = ++dp; /* start new label, llab[-1] will be len of it */
-      ++np;
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* check whenever we may put out one more byte */
-    if (dp >= de) /* too long? */
-      return dnsiz >= DNS_MAXDN ? -1 : 0;
-    if (*np != '\\') { /* non-escape, simple case */
-      *dp++ = *np++;
-      continue;
-    }
-    /* handle \-style escape */
-    /* note that traditionally, domain names (gethostbyname etc)
-     * used decimal \dd notation, not octal \ooo (RFC1035), so
-     * we're following this tradition here.
-     */
-    if (++np == ne)
-      return -1;			/* bad escape */
-    else if (*np >= '0' && *np <= '9') { /* decimal number */
-      /* we allow not only exactly 3 digits as per RFC1035,
-       * but also 2 or 1, for better usability. */
-      c = *np++ - '0';
-      if (np < ne && *np >= '0' && *np <= '9') { /* 2digits */
-        c = c * 10 + *np++ - '0';
-        if (np < ne && *np >= '0' && *np <= '9') {
-          c = c * 10 + *np++ - '0';
-          if (c > 255)
-            return -1;			/* bad escape */
-        }
-      }
-    }
-    else
-      c = *np++;
-    *dp++ = (dnsc_t)c;	/* place next out byte */
-  }
-
-  if ((c = dp - llab) > DNS_MAXLABEL)
-    return -1;				/* label too long */
-  if ((llab[-1] = (dnsc_t)c) != 0) {
-    *dp++ = 0;
-    if (isabs)
-      *isabs = 0;
-  }
-  else if (isabs)
-    *isabs = 1;
-
-  return dp - dn;
-}
-
-dnscc_t dns_inaddr_arpa_dn[14] = "\07in-addr\04arpa";
-
-dnsc_t *
-dns_a4todn_(const struct in_addr *addr, dnsc_t *dn, dnsc_t *dne) {
-  dnsc_t *p;
-  unsigned n;
-  dnscc_t *s = ((dnscc_t *)addr) + 4;
-  while(--s >= (dnscc_t *)addr) {
-    n = *s;
-    p = dn + 1;
-    if (n > 99) {
-      if (p + 2 > dne) return 0;
-      *p++ = n / 100 + '0';
-      *p++ = (n % 100 / 10) + '0';
-      *p = n % 10 + '0';
-    }
-    else if (n > 9) {
-      if (p + 1 > dne) return 0;
-      *p++ = n / 10 + '0';
-      *p = n % 10 + '0';
-    }
-    else {
-      if (p > dne) return 0;
-      *p = n + '0';
-    }
-    *dn = p - dn;
-    dn = p + 1;
-  }
-  return dn;
-}
-
-int dns_a4todn(const struct in_addr *addr, dnscc_t *tdn,
-               dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz) {
-  dnsc_t *dne = dn + (dnsiz > DNS_MAXDN ? DNS_MAXDN : dnsiz);
-  dnsc_t *p;
-  unsigned l;
-  p = dns_a4todn_(addr, dn, dne);
-  if (!p) return 0;
-  if (!tdn)
-    tdn = dns_inaddr_arpa_dn;
-  l = dns_dnlen(tdn);
-  if (p + l > dne) return dnsiz >= DNS_MAXDN ? -1 : 0;
-  memcpy(p, tdn, l);
-  return (p + l) - dn;
-}
-
-int dns_a4ptodn(const struct in_addr *addr, const char *tname,
-                dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz) {
-  dnsc_t *p;
-  int r;
-  if (!tname)
-    return dns_a4todn(addr, NULL, dn, dnsiz);
-  p = dns_a4todn_(addr, dn, dn + dnsiz);
-  if (!p) return 0;
-  r = dns_sptodn(tname, p, dnsiz - (p - dn));
-  return r != 0 ? r : dnsiz >= DNS_MAXDN ? -1 : 0;
-}
-
-dnscc_t dns_ip6_arpa_dn[10] = "\03ip6\04arpa";
-
-dnsc_t *
-dns_a6todn_(const struct in6_addr *addr, dnsc_t *dn, dnsc_t *dne) {
-  unsigned n;
-  dnscc_t *s = ((dnscc_t *)addr) + 16;
-  if (dn + 64 > dne) return 0;
-  while(--s >= (dnscc_t *)addr) {
-    *dn++ = 1;
-    n = *s & 0x0f;
-    *dn++ = n > 9 ? n + 'a' - 10 : n + '0';
-    *dn++ = 1;
-    n = *s >> 4;
-    *dn++ = n > 9 ? n + 'a' - 10 : n + '0';
-  }
-  return dn;
-}
-
-int dns_a6todn(const struct in6_addr *addr, dnscc_t *tdn,
-               dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz) {
-  dnsc_t *dne = dn + (dnsiz > DNS_MAXDN ? DNS_MAXDN : dnsiz);
-  dnsc_t *p;
-  unsigned l;
-  p = dns_a6todn_(addr, dn, dne);
-  if (!p) return 0;
-  if (!tdn)
-    tdn = dns_ip6_arpa_dn;
-  l = dns_dnlen(tdn);
-  if (p + l > dne) return dnsiz >= DNS_MAXDN ? -1 : 0;
-  memcpy(p, tdn, l);
-  return (p + l) - dn;
-}
-
-int dns_a6ptodn(const struct in6_addr *addr, const char *tname,
-                dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz) {
-  dnsc_t *p;
-  int r;
-  if (!tname)
-    return dns_a6todn(addr, NULL, dn, dnsiz);
-  p = dns_a6todn_(addr, dn, dn + dnsiz);
-  if (!p) return 0;
-  r = dns_sptodn(tname, p, dnsiz - (p - dn));
-  return r != 0 ? r : dnsiz >= DNS_MAXDN ? -1 : 0;
-}
-
-/* return size of buffer required to convert the dn into asciiz string.
- * Keep in sync with dns_dntop() below.
- */
-unsigned dns_dntop_size(dnscc_t *dn) {
-  unsigned size = 0;		/* the size reqd */
-  dnscc_t *le;			/* label end */
-
-  while(*dn) {
-    /* *dn is the length of the next label, non-zero */
-    if (size)
-      ++size;		/* for the dot */
-    le = dn + *dn + 1;
-    ++dn;
-    do {
-      switch(*dn) {
-      case '.':
-      case '\\':
-      /* Special modifiers in zone files. */
-      case '"':
-      case ';':
-      case '@':
-      case '$':
-        size += 2;
-        break;
-      default:
-        if (*dn <= 0x20 || *dn >= 0x7f)
-          /* \ddd decimal notation */
-          size += 4;
-        else
-          size += 1;
-      }
-    } while(++dn < le);
-  }
-  size += 1;	/* zero byte at the end - string terminator */
-  return size > DNS_MAXNAME ? 0 : size;
-}
-
-/* Convert the dn into asciiz string.
- * Keep in sync with dns_dntop_size() above.
- */
-int dns_dntop(dnscc_t *dn, char *name, unsigned namesiz) {
-  char *np = name;			/* current name ptr */
-  char *const ne = name + namesiz;	/* end of name */
-  dnscc_t *le;		/* label end */
-
-  while(*dn) {
-    /* *dn is the length of the next label, non-zero */
-    if (np != name) {
-      if (np >= ne) goto toolong;
-      *np++ = '.';
-    }
-    le = dn + *dn + 1;
-    ++dn;
-    do {
-      switch(*dn) {
-      case '.':
-      case '\\':
-      /* Special modifiers in zone files. */
-      case '"':
-      case ';':
-      case '@':
-      case '$':
-        if (np + 2 > ne) goto toolong;
-        *np++ = '\\';
-        *np++ = *dn;
-        break;
-      default:
-        if (*dn <= 0x20 || *dn >= 0x7f) {
-          /* \ddd decimal notation */
-          if (np + 4 >= ne) goto toolong;
-          *np++ = '\\';
-          *np++ = '0' + (*dn / 100);
-          *np++ = '0' + ((*dn % 100) / 10);
-          *np++ = '0' + (*dn % 10);
-        }
-        else {
-          if (np >= ne) goto toolong;
-          *np++ = *dn;
-        }
-      }
-    } while(++dn < le);
-  }
-  if (np >= ne) goto toolong;
-  *np++ = '\0';
-  return np - name;
-toolong:
-  return namesiz >= DNS_MAXNAME ? -1 : 0;
-}
-
-#ifdef TEST
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv) {
-  int i;
-  int sz;
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN+10];
-  dnsc_t *dl, *dp;
-  int isabs;
-
-  sz = (argc > 1) ? atoi(argv[1]) : 0;
-
-  for(i = 2; i < argc; ++i) {
-    int r = dns_ptodn(argv[i], 0, dn, sz, &isabs);
-    printf("%s: ", argv[i]);
-    if (r < 0) printf("error\n");
-    else if (!r) printf("buffer too small\n");
-    else {
-      printf("len=%d dnlen=%d size=%d name:",
-             r, dns_dnlen(dn), dns_dntop_size(dn));
-      dl = dn;
-      while(*dl) {
-        printf(" %d=", *dl);
-        dp = dl + 1;
-        dl = dp + *dl;
-        while(dp < dl) {
-          if (*dp <= ' ' || *dp >= 0x7f)
-            printf("\\%03d", *dp);
-          else if (*dp == '.' || *dp == '\\')
-            printf("\\%c", *dp);
-          else
-            putchar(*dp);
-          ++dp;
-        }
-      }
-      if (isabs) putchar('.');
-      putchar('\n');
-    }
-  }
-  return 0;
-}
-
-#endif /* TEST */
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_dntosp.c b/udns/source/udns_dntosp.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 933463e..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_dntosp.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_dntosp.c,v 1.5 2005/04/19 21:48:09 mjt Exp $
-   dns_dntosp() = convert DN to asciiz string using static buffer
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include "udns.h"
-
-static char name[DNS_MAXNAME];
-
-const char *dns_dntosp(dnscc_t *dn) {
-  return dns_dntop(dn, name, sizeof(name)) > 0 ? name : 0;
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_misc.c b/udns/source/udns_misc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0db7ffd..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_misc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_misc.c,v 1.8 2005/04/05 22:51:32 mjt Exp $
-   miscellaneous routines
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include "udns.h"
-
-int dns_findname(const struct dns_nameval *nv, const char *name) {
-  register const char *a, *b;
-  for(; nv->name; ++nv)
-    for(a = name, b = nv->name; ; ++a, ++b)
-      if (DNS_DNUC(*a) != *b) break;
-      else if (!*a) return nv->val;
-  return -1;
-}
-
-const char *_dns_format_code(char *buf, const char *prefix, int code) {
-  char *bp = buf;
-  unsigned c, n;
-  do *bp++ = DNS_DNUC(*prefix);
-  while(*++prefix);
-  *bp++ = '#';
-  if (code < 0) code = -code, *bp++ = '-';
-  n = 0; c = code;
-  do ++n;
-  while((c /= 10));
-  c = code;
-  bp[n--] = '\0';
-  do bp[n--] = c % 10 + '0';
-  while((c /= 10));
-  return buf;
-}
-
-const char *dns_strerror(int err) {
-  if (err >= 0) return "successeful completion";
-  switch(err) {
-  case DNS_E_TEMPFAIL:	return "temporary failure in name resolution";
-  case DNS_E_PROTOCOL:	return "protocol error";
-  case DNS_E_NXDOMAIN:	return "domain name does not exist";
-  case DNS_E_NODATA:	return "valid domain but no data of requested type";
-  case DNS_E_NOMEM:	return "out of memory";
-  case DNS_E_BADQUERY:	return "malformed query";
-  default:		return "unknown error";
-  }
-}
-
-const char *dns_version(void) {
-  return UDNS_VERSION;
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_parse.c b/udns/source/udns_parse.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 5440d92..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_parse.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,169 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_parse.c,v 1.14 2005/09/12 10:55:21 mjt Exp $
-   raw DNS packet parsing routines
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-dnscc_t *dns_skipdn(dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end) {
-  unsigned c;
-  for(;;) {
-    if (cur >= end)
-      return NULL;
-    c = *cur++;
-    if (!c)
-      return cur;
-    if (c & 192)		/* jump */
-      return cur + 1 >= end ? NULL : cur + 1;
-    cur += c;
-  }
-}
-
-int
-dns_getdn(dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t **cur, dnscc_t *end,
-          register dnsc_t *dn, unsigned dnsiz) {
-  unsigned c;
-  dnscc_t *pp = *cur;		/* current packet pointer */
-  dnsc_t *dp = dn;		/* current dn pointer */
-  dnsc_t *const de		/* end of the DN dest */
-       = dn + (dnsiz < DNS_MAXDN ? dnsiz : DNS_MAXDN);
-  dnscc_t *jump = NULL;		/* ptr after first jump if any */
-  unsigned loop = 100;		/* jump loop counter */
-
-  for(;;) {		/* loop by labels */
-    if (pp >= end)		/* reached end of packet? */
-      return -1;
-    c = *pp++;			/* length of the label */
-    if (!c) {			/* empty label: terminate */
-      if (dn >= de)		/* can't fit terminator */
-        goto noroom;
-      *dp++ = 0;
-      /* return next pos: either after the first jump or current */
-      *cur = jump ? jump : pp;
-      return dp - dn;
-    }
-    if (c & 192) {		/* jump */
-      if (pp >= end)		/* eop instead of jump pos */
-        return -1;
-      if (!jump) jump = pp + 1;	/* remember first jump */
-      else if (!--loop) return -1; /* too many jumps */
-      c = ((c & ~192) << 8) | *pp; /* new pos */
-      if (c < DNS_HSIZE)	/* don't allow jump into the header */
-        return -1;
-      pp = pkt + c;
-      continue;
-    }
-    if (c > DNS_MAXLABEL)	/* too long label? */
-      return -1;
-    if (pp + c > end)		/* label does not fit in packet? */
-      return -1;
-    if (dp + c + 1 > de)	/* if enouth room for the label */
-      goto noroom;
-    *dp++ = c;			/* label length */
-    memcpy(dp, pp, c);		/* and the label itself */
-    dp += c;
-    pp += c;			/* advance to the next label */
-  }
-noroom:
-  return dnsiz < DNS_MAXDN ? 0 : -1;
-}
-
-void dns_rewind(struct dns_parse *p, dnscc_t *qdn) {
-  p->dnsp_qdn = qdn;
-  p->dnsp_cur = p->dnsp_ans;
-  p->dnsp_rrl = dns_numan(p->dnsp_pkt);
-  p->dnsp_ttl = 0xffffffffu;
-  p->dnsp_nrr = 0;
-}
-
-void
-dns_initparse(struct dns_parse *p, dnscc_t *qdn,
-              dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end) {
-  p->dnsp_pkt = pkt;
-  p->dnsp_end = end;
-  p->dnsp_rrl = dns_numan(pkt);
-  p->dnsp_qdn = qdn;
-  assert(cur + 4 <= end);
-  if ((p->dnsp_qtyp = dns_get16(cur+0)) == DNS_T_ANY) p->dnsp_qtyp = 0;
-  if ((p->dnsp_qcls = dns_get16(cur+2)) == DNS_C_ANY) p->dnsp_qcls = 0;
-  p->dnsp_cur = p->dnsp_ans = cur + 4;
-  p->dnsp_ttl = 0xffffffffu;
-  p->dnsp_nrr = 0;
-}
-
-int dns_nextrr(struct dns_parse *p, struct dns_rr *rr) {
-  dnscc_t *cur = p->dnsp_cur;
-  while(p->dnsp_rrl > 0) {
-    --p->dnsp_rrl;
-    if (dns_getdn(p->dnsp_pkt, &cur, p->dnsp_end,
-                  rr->dnsrr_dn, sizeof(rr->dnsrr_dn)) <= 0)
-      return -1;
-    if (cur + 10 > p->dnsp_end)
-      return -1;
-    rr->dnsrr_typ = dns_get16(cur);
-    rr->dnsrr_cls = dns_get16(cur+2);
-    rr->dnsrr_ttl = dns_get32(cur+4);
-    rr->dnsrr_dsz = dns_get16(cur+8);
-    rr->dnsrr_dptr = cur = cur + 10;
-    rr->dnsrr_dend = cur = cur + rr->dnsrr_dsz;
-    if (cur > p->dnsp_end)
-      return -1;
-    if (p->dnsp_qdn && !dns_dnequal(p->dnsp_qdn, rr->dnsrr_dn))
-      continue;
-    if ((!p->dnsp_qcls || p->dnsp_qcls == rr->dnsrr_cls) &&
-        (!p->dnsp_qtyp || p->dnsp_qtyp == rr->dnsrr_typ)) {
-      p->dnsp_cur = cur;
-      ++p->dnsp_nrr;
-      if (p->dnsp_ttl > rr->dnsrr_ttl) p->dnsp_ttl = rr->dnsrr_ttl;
-      return 1;
-    }
-    if (p->dnsp_qdn && rr->dnsrr_typ == DNS_T_CNAME && !p->dnsp_nrr) {
-      if (dns_getdn(p->dnsp_pkt, &rr->dnsrr_dptr, p->dnsp_end,
-                    p->dnsp_dnbuf, sizeof(p->dnsp_dnbuf)) <= 0 ||
-          rr->dnsrr_dptr != rr->dnsrr_dend)
-        return -1;
-      p->dnsp_qdn = p->dnsp_dnbuf;
-      if (p->dnsp_ttl > rr->dnsrr_ttl) p->dnsp_ttl = rr->dnsrr_ttl;
-    }
-  }
-  p->dnsp_cur = cur;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-int dns_stdrr_size(const struct dns_parse *p) {
-  return
-    dns_dntop_size(p->dnsp_qdn) +
-    (p->dnsp_qdn == dns_payload(p->dnsp_pkt) ? 0 :
-     dns_dntop_size(dns_payload(p->dnsp_pkt)));
-}
-
-void *dns_stdrr_finish(struct dns_rr_null *ret, char *cp,
-                       const struct dns_parse *p) {
-  cp += dns_dntop(p->dnsp_qdn, (ret->dnsn_cname = cp), DNS_MAXNAME);
-  if (p->dnsp_qdn == dns_payload(p->dnsp_pkt))
-    ret->dnsn_qname = ret->dnsn_cname;
-  else
-    dns_dntop(dns_payload(p->dnsp_pkt), (ret->dnsn_qname = cp), DNS_MAXNAME);
-  ret->dnsn_ttl = p->dnsp_ttl;
-  return ret;
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_resolver.c b/udns/source/udns_resolver.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 37c8192..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_resolver.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1342 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_resolver.c,v 1.57 2006/11/29 01:17:43 mjt Exp $
-   resolver stuff (main module)
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
-# include <config.h>
-#endif
-#ifdef WIN32
-# include <winsock2.h>          /* includes <windows.h> */
-# include <ws2tcpip.h>          /* needed for struct in6_addr */
-# include <iphlpapi.h>		/* for dns server addresses etc */
-# undef HAVE_POLL
-#else
-# include <sys/types.h>
-# include <sys/socket.h>
-# include <netinet/in.h>
-# include <arpa/inet.h>		/* for inet_pton() */
-# include <unistd.h>
-# include <fcntl.h>
-# include <sys/time.h>
-# ifdef HAVE_POLL
-#  include <sys/poll.h>
-# endif
-# define closesocket(sock) close(sock)
-#endif	/* !WIN32 */
-
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stddef.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-#define DNS_QEXTRA	16	/* size of extra buffer space */
-#define DNS_QBUF	DNS_HSIZE+DNS_MAXDN+DNS_QEXTRA
-
-#if !defined(HAVE_INET6) && defined(AF_INET6)
-# define HAVE_INET6 1
-#endif
-#ifdef NO_INET6
-# undef HAVE_INET6
-#endif
-
-#ifndef EAFNOSUPPORT
-# define EAFNOSUPPORT EINVAL
-#endif
-
-union sockaddr_ns {
-  struct sockaddr sa;
-  struct sockaddr_in sin;
-#if HAVE_INET6
-  struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
-#endif
-};
-
-struct dns_qlink {
-  struct dns_query *next, *prev;
-};
-
-struct dns_query {
-  struct dns_qlink dnsq_link;		/* list entry (should be first) */
-  dnsc_t dnsq_buf[DNS_QBUF];		/* the query buffer */
-  enum dns_class dnsq_cls;		/* requested RR class */
-  enum dns_type  dnsq_typ;		/* requested RR type */
-  unsigned dnsq_len;			/* length of the query packet */
-  unsigned dnsq_origdnl;		/* original length of the dnsq_dn */
-  unsigned dnsq_flags;			/* control flags for this query */
-  unsigned dnsq_servi;			/* index of next server to try */
-  unsigned dnsq_servwait;		/* bitmask: servers left to wait */
-  unsigned dnsq_servskip;		/* bitmask: servers to skip */
-  unsigned dnsq_try;			/* number of tries made so far */
-  unsigned dnsq_srchi;			/* current search index */
-  time_t dnsq_deadline;			/* when current try will expire */
-  dns_parse_fn *dnsq_parse;		/* parse: raw => application */
-  dns_query_fn *dnsq_cbck;		/* the callback to call when done */
-  void *dnsq_cbdata;			/* user data for the callback */
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-  struct dns_ctx *dnsq_ctx;		/* the resolver context */
-#endif
-};
-
-/* working with dns_query lists */
-
-static __inline void qlist_init(struct dns_qlink *list) {
-  list->next = list->prev = (struct dns_query *)list;
-}
-
-static __inline int qlist_empty(const struct dns_qlink *list) {
-  return list->next == (const struct dns_query *)list ? 1 : 0;
-}
-
-static __inline struct dns_query *qlist_first(struct dns_qlink *list) {
-  return list->next == (struct dns_query *)list ? 0 : list->next;
-}
-
-static __inline void qlist_remove(struct dns_query *q) {
-  q->dnsq_link.next->dnsq_link.prev = q->dnsq_link.prev;
-  q->dnsq_link.prev->dnsq_link.next = q->dnsq_link.next;
-}
-
-static __inline struct dns_query *qlist_pop(struct dns_qlink *list) {
-  struct dns_query *q = list->next;
-  if (q == (struct dns_query *)list)
-    return NULL;
-  qlist_remove(q);
-  return q;
-}
-
-/* insert q between prev and next */
-static __inline void
-qlist_insert(struct dns_query *q,
-             struct dns_query *prev, struct dns_query *next) {
-  q->dnsq_link.next = next;
-  q->dnsq_link.prev = prev;
-  prev->dnsq_link.next = next->dnsq_link.prev = q;
-}
-
-static __inline void
-qlist_insert_after(struct dns_query *q, struct dns_query *prev) {
-  qlist_insert(q, prev, prev->dnsq_link.next);
-}
-
-static __inline void
-qlist_insert_before(struct dns_query *q, struct dns_query *next) {
-  qlist_insert(q, next->dnsq_link.prev, next);
-}
-
-static __inline void
-qlist_add_tail(struct dns_query *q, struct dns_qlink *top) {
-  qlist_insert_before(q, (struct dns_query *)top);
-}
-
-static __inline void
-qlist_add_head(struct dns_query *q, struct dns_qlink *top) {
-  qlist_insert_after(q, (struct dns_query *)top);
-}
-
-#define QLIST_FIRST(list, direction) ((list)->direction)
-#define QLIST_ISLAST(list, q) ((q) == (struct dns_query*)(list))
-#define QLIST_NEXT(q, direction) ((q)->dnsq_link.direction)
-
-#define QLIST_FOR_EACH(list, q, direction) \
-  for(q = QLIST_FIRST(list, direction); \
-      !QLIST_ISLAST(list, q); q = QLIST_NEXT(q, direction))
-
-struct dns_ctx {		/* resolver context */
-  /* settings */
-  unsigned dnsc_flags;			/* various flags */
-  unsigned dnsc_timeout;		/* timeout (base value) for queries */
-  unsigned dnsc_ntries;			/* number of retries */
-  unsigned dnsc_ndots;			/* ndots to assume absolute name */
-  unsigned dnsc_port;			/* default port (DNS_PORT) */
-  unsigned dnsc_udpbuf;			/* size of UDP buffer */
-  /* array of nameserver addresses */
-  union sockaddr_ns dnsc_serv[DNS_MAXSERV];
-  unsigned dnsc_nserv;			/* number of nameservers */
-  unsigned dnsc_salen;			/* length of socket addresses */
-  /* search list for unqualified names */
-  dnsc_t dnsc_srch[DNS_MAXSRCH][DNS_MAXDN];
-  unsigned dnsc_nsrch;			/* number of srch[] */
-
-  dns_utm_fn *dnsc_utmfn;		/* register/cancel timer events */
-  void *dnsc_utmctx;			/* user timer context for utmfn() */
-  time_t dnsc_utmexp;			/* when user timer expires */
-
-  dns_dbgfn *dnsc_udbgfn;		/* debugging function */
-
-  /* dynamic data */
-  unsigned short dnsc_nextid;		/* next queue ID to use */
-  int dnsc_udpsock;			/* UDP socket */
-  struct dns_qlink dnsc_qactive;	/* active list sorted by deadline */
-  int dnsc_nactive;			/* number entries in dnsc_qactive */
-  dnsc_t *dnsc_pbuf;			/* packet buffer (udpbuf size) */
-  int dnsc_qstatus;			/* last query status value */
-};
-
-static const struct {
-  const char *name;
-  enum dns_opt opt;
-  unsigned offset;
-  unsigned min, max;
-} dns_opts[] = {
-#define opt(name,opt,field,min,max) \
-	{name,opt,offsetof(struct dns_ctx,field),min,max}
-  opt("retrans", DNS_OPT_TIMEOUT, dnsc_timeout, 1,300),
-  opt("timeout", DNS_OPT_TIMEOUT, dnsc_timeout, 1,300),
-  opt("retry",    DNS_OPT_NTRIES, dnsc_ntries, 1,50),
-  opt("attempts", DNS_OPT_NTRIES, dnsc_ntries, 1,50),
-  opt("ndots", DNS_OPT_NDOTS, dnsc_ndots, 0,1000),
-  opt("port", DNS_OPT_PORT, dnsc_port, 1,0xffff),
-  opt("udpbuf", DNS_OPT_UDPSIZE, dnsc_udpbuf, DNS_MAXPACKET,65536),
-#undef opt
-};
-#define dns_ctxopt(ctx,offset) (*((unsigned*)(((char*)ctx)+offset)))
-
-#define ISSPACE(x) (x == ' ' || x == '\t' || x == '\r' || x == '\n')
-
-static const char space[] = " \t\r\n";
-
-struct dns_ctx dns_defctx;
-
-#define SETCTX(ctx) if (!ctx) ctx = &dns_defctx
-#define SETCTXINITED(ctx) SETCTX(ctx); assert(CTXINITED(ctx))
-#define CTXINITED(ctx) (ctx->dnsc_flags & DNS_INITED)
-#define SETCTXFRESH(ctx) SETCTXINITED(ctx); assert(!CTXOPEN(ctx))
-#define SETCTXINACTIVE(ctx) SETCTXINITED(ctx); assert(qlist_empty(&ctx->dnsc_qactive))
-#define SETCTXOPEN(ctx) SETCTXINITED(ctx); assert(CTXOPEN(ctx))
-#define CTXOPEN(ctx) (ctx->dnsc_udpsock >= 0)
-
-#if defined(NDEBUG) || !defined(DEBUG)
-#define dns_assert_ctx(ctx)
-#else
-static void dns_assert_ctx(const struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  int nactive = 0;
-  const struct dns_query *q;
-  QLIST_FOR_EACH(&ctx->dnsc_qactive, q, next) {
-    assert(q->dnsq_ctx == ctx);
-    assert(q->dnsq_link.next->dnsq_link.prev == q);
-    assert(q->dnsq_link.prev->dnsq_link.next == q);
-    ++nactive;
-  }
-  assert(nactive == ctx->dnsc_nactive);
-}
-#endif
-
-enum {
-  DNS_INTERNAL		= 0xffff, /* internal flags mask */
-  DNS_INITED		= 0x0001, /* the context is initialized */
-  DNS_ASIS_DONE		= 0x0002, /* search: skip the last as-is query */
-  DNS_SEEN_NODATA	= 0x0004, /* search: NODATA has been received */
-  DNS_SEEN_FAIL		= 0x0008, /* search: SERVFAIL has been received */
-  DNS_SEEN_WRONG	= 0x0010, /* search: something wrong happened */
-};
-
-static int dns_add_serv_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *serv) {
-  union sockaddr_ns *sns;
-  if (!serv)
-    return (ctx->dnsc_nserv = 0);
-  if (ctx->dnsc_nserv >= DNS_MAXSERV)
-    return errno = ENFILE, -1;
-  sns = &ctx->dnsc_serv[ctx->dnsc_nserv];
-  memset(sns, 0, sizeof(*sns));
-#if HAVE_INET6
-  { struct in_addr addr;
-    struct in6_addr addr6;
-    if (inet_pton(AF_INET, serv, &addr) > 0) {
-      sns->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
-      sns->sin.sin_addr = addr;
-      return ++ctx->dnsc_nserv;
-    }
-    if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, serv, &addr6) > 0) {
-      sns->sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
-      sns->sin6.sin6_addr = addr6;
-      return ++ctx->dnsc_nserv;
-    }
-  }
-#else
-  { struct in_addr addr;
-    if (inet_aton(serv, &addr) > 0) {
-      sns->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
-      sns->sin.sin_addr = addr;
-      return ++ctx->dnsc_nserv;
-    }
-  }
-#endif
-  errno = EINVAL;
-  return -1;
-}
-
-int dns_add_serv(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *serv) {
-  SETCTXFRESH(ctx);
-  return dns_add_serv_internal(ctx, serv);
-}
-
-static void dns_set_serv_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx, char *serv) {
-  ctx->dnsc_nserv = 0;
-  for(serv = strtok(serv, space); serv; serv = strtok(NULL, space))
-    dns_add_serv_internal(ctx, serv);
-}
-
-static int
-dns_add_serv_s_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct sockaddr *sa) {
-  if (!sa)
-    return (ctx->dnsc_nserv = 0);
-  if (ctx->dnsc_nserv >= DNS_MAXSERV)
-    return errno = ENFILE, -1;
-#if HAVE_INET6
-  else if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET6)
-    ctx->dnsc_serv[ctx->dnsc_nserv].sin6 = *(struct sockaddr_in6*)sa;
-#endif
-  else if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET)
-    ctx->dnsc_serv[ctx->dnsc_nserv].sin = *(struct sockaddr_in*)sa;
-  else
-    return errno = EAFNOSUPPORT, -1;
-  return ++ctx->dnsc_nserv;
-}
-
-int dns_add_serv_s(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct sockaddr *sa) {
-  SETCTXFRESH(ctx);
-  return dns_add_serv_s_internal(ctx, sa);
-}
-
-static void dns_set_opts_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *opts) {
-  unsigned i, v;
-  for(;;) {
-    while(ISSPACE(*opts)) ++opts;
-    if (!*opts) break;
-    for(i = 0; i < sizeof(dns_opts)/sizeof(dns_opts[0]); ++i) {
-      v = strlen(dns_opts[i].name);
-      if (strncmp(dns_opts[i].name, opts, v) != 0 ||
-          (opts[v] != ':' && opts[v] != '='))
-        continue;
-      opts += v + 1;
-      v = 0;
-      if (*opts < '0' || *opts > '9') break;
-      do v = v * 10 + (*opts++ - '0');
-      while (*opts >= '0' && *opts <= '9');
-      if (dns_opts[i].min && v < dns_opts[i].min) v = dns_opts[i].min;
-      else if (v > dns_opts[i].max) v = dns_opts[i].max;
-      dns_ctxopt(ctx, dns_opts[i].offset) = v;
-      break;
-    }
-    while(*opts && !ISSPACE(*opts)) ++opts;
-  }
-}
-
-int dns_set_opts(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *opts) {
-  SETCTXINACTIVE(ctx);
-  dns_set_opts_internal(ctx, opts);
-  return 0;
-}
-
-int dns_set_opt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, enum dns_opt opt, int val) {
-  int prev;
-  unsigned i;
-  SETCTXINACTIVE(ctx);
-  for(i = 0; i < sizeof(dns_opts)/sizeof(dns_opts[0]); ++i) {
-    if (dns_opts[i].opt != opt) continue;
-    prev = dns_ctxopt(ctx, dns_opts[i].offset);
-    if (val >= 0) {
-      unsigned v = val;
-      if (v < dns_opts[i].min || v > dns_opts[i].max) {
-        errno = EINVAL;
-        return -1;
-      }
-      dns_ctxopt(ctx, dns_opts[i].offset) = v;
-    }
-    return prev;
-  }
-  if (opt == DNS_OPT_FLAGS) {
-    prev = ctx->dnsc_flags & ~DNS_INTERNAL;
-    if (val >= 0)
-      ctx->dnsc_flags =
-        (ctx->dnsc_flags & DNS_INTERNAL) | (val & ~DNS_INTERNAL);
-    return prev;
-  }
-  errno = ENOSYS;
-  return -1;
-}
-
-static int dns_add_srch_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *srch) {
-  if (!srch)
-    return (ctx->dnsc_nsrch = 0);
-  else if (ctx->dnsc_nsrch >= DNS_MAXSRCH)
-    return errno = ENFILE, -1;
-  else if (dns_sptodn(srch, ctx->dnsc_srch[ctx->dnsc_nsrch], DNS_MAXDN) <= 0)
-    return errno = EINVAL, -1;
-  else
-    return ++ctx->dnsc_nsrch;
-}
-
-int dns_add_srch(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *srch) {
-  SETCTXINACTIVE(ctx);
-  return dns_add_srch_internal(ctx, srch);
-}
-
-static void dns_set_srch_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx, char *srch) {
-  ctx->dnsc_nsrch = 0;
-  for(srch = strtok(srch, space); srch; srch = strtok(NULL, space))
-    dns_add_srch_internal(ctx, srch);
-}
-
-static void dns_drop_utm(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  if (ctx->dnsc_utmfn)
-    ctx->dnsc_utmfn(NULL, -1, ctx->dnsc_utmctx);
-  ctx->dnsc_utmctx = NULL;
-  ctx->dnsc_utmexp = -1;
-}
-
-static void
-dns_request_utm(struct dns_ctx *ctx, time_t now) {
-  struct dns_query *q;
-  time_t deadline;
-  int timeout;
-  if (!ctx->dnsc_utmfn)
-    return;
-  q = QLIST_FIRST(&ctx->dnsc_qactive, next);
-  if (QLIST_ISLAST(&ctx->dnsc_qactive, q))
-    deadline = -1, timeout = -1;
-  else if (!now || q->dnsq_deadline <= now)
-    deadline = 0, timeout = 0;
-  else
-    deadline = q->dnsq_deadline, timeout = deadline - now;
-  if (ctx->dnsc_utmexp == deadline)
-    return;
-  ctx->dnsc_utmfn(ctx, timeout, ctx->dnsc_utmctx);
-  ctx->dnsc_utmexp = deadline;
-}
-
-void dns_set_dbgfn(struct dns_ctx *ctx, dns_dbgfn *dbgfn) {
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  ctx->dnsc_udbgfn = dbgfn;
-}
-
-void
-dns_set_tmcbck(struct dns_ctx *ctx, dns_utm_fn *fn, void *data) {
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  dns_drop_utm(ctx);
-  ctx->dnsc_utmfn = fn;
-  ctx->dnsc_utmctx = data;
-}
-
-static void dns_firstid(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  struct timeval tv;
-  gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
-  ctx->dnsc_nextid = (tv.tv_usec ^ getpid()) & 0xffff;
-}
-
-#ifdef WIN32
-
-#ifndef NO_IPHLPAPI
-
-typedef DWORD (WINAPI *GetAdaptersAddressesFunc)(
-  ULONG Family, DWORD Flags, PVOID Reserved,
-  PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES pAdapterAddresses,
-  PULONG pOutBufLen);
-
-static int dns_initns_iphlpapi(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  HANDLE h_iphlpapi;
-  GetAdaptersAddressesFunc pfnGetAdAddrs;
-  PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES pAddr, pAddrBuf;
-  PIP_ADAPTER_DNS_SERVER_ADDRESS pDnsAddr;
-  ULONG ulOutBufLen;
-  DWORD dwRetVal;
-  int ret = -1;
-
-  h_iphlpapi = LoadLibrary("iphlpapi.dll");
-  if (!h_iphlpapi)
-    return -1;
-  pfnGetAdAddrs = (GetAdaptersAddressesFunc)
-    GetProcAddress(h_iphlpapi, "GetAdaptersAddresses");
-  if (!pfnGetAdAddrs) goto freelib;
-  ulOutBufLen = 0;
-  dwRetVal = pfnGetAdAddrs(AF_UNSPEC, 0, NULL, NULL, &ulOutBufLen);
-  if (dwRetVal != ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) goto freelib;
-  pAddrBuf = malloc(ulOutBufLen);
-  if (!pAddrBuf) goto freelib;
-  dwRetVal = pfnGetAdAddrs(AF_UNSPEC, 0, NULL, pAddrBuf, &ulOutBufLen);
-  if (dwRetVal != ERROR_SUCCESS) goto freemem;
-  for (pAddr = pAddrBuf;
-       pAddr && ctx->dnsc_nserv <= DNS_MAXSERV;
-       pAddr = pAddr->Next)
-    for (pDnsAddr = pAddr->FirstDnsServerAddress;
-         pDnsAddr && ctx->dnsc_nserv <= DNS_MAXSERV;
-         pDnsAddr = pDnsAddr->Next)
-      dns_add_serv_s_internal(ctx, pDnsAddr->Address.lpSockaddr);
-  ret = 0;
-freemem:
-  free(pAddrBuf);
-freelib:
-  FreeLibrary(h_iphlpapi);
-  return ret;
-}
-
-#endif	/* !NO_IPHLPAPI */
-
-static int dns_initns_registry(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  LONG res;
-  HKEY hk;
-  DWORD type = REG_EXPAND_SZ | REG_SZ;
-  DWORD len;
-  char valBuf[1024];
-
-#define REGKEY_WINNT "SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\Tcpip\\Parameters"
-#define REGKEY_WIN9x "SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\VxD\\MSTCP"
-  res = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, REGKEY_WINNT, 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hk);
-  if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS)
-    res = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, REGKEY_WIN9x,
-                       0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hk);
-  if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS)
-    return -1;
-  len = sizeof(valBuf) - 1;
-  res = RegQueryValueEx(hk, "NameServer", NULL, &type, valBuf, &len);
-  if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS || !len || !valBuf[0]) {
-    len = sizeof(valBuf) - 1;
-    res = RegQueryValueEx(hk, "DhcpNameServer", NULL, &type, valBuf, &len);
-  }
-  RegCloseKey(hk);
-  if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS || !len || !valBuf[0])
-    return -1;
-  valBuf[len] = '\0';
-  /* nameservers are stored as a whitespace-seperate list:
-   * "192.168.1.1 123.21.32.12" */
-  dns_set_serv_internal(ctx, valBuf);
-  return 0;
-}
-
-static int dns_init_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-#ifndef NO_IPHLPAPI
-  if (dns_initns_iphlpapi(ctx) == 0)
-    return 0;
-#endif
-
-  dns_initns_registry(ctx);
-  /*XXX WIN32: probably good to get default domain and search list too...
-   * And options.  Something is in registry. */
-  /*XXX WIN32: maybe environment variables are also useful? */
-  return 0;
-}
-
-#else /* !WIN32 */
-
-static int dns_init_internal(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  char *v;
-  char buf[2049];	/* this buffer is used to hold /etc/resolv.conf */
-
-  /* read resolv.conf... */
-  { int fd = open("/etc/resolv.conf", O_RDONLY);
-    if (fd >= 0) {
-      int l = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
-      close(fd);
-      buf[l < 0 ? 0 : l] = '\0';
-    }
-    else
-      buf[0] = '\0';
-  }
-  if (buf[0]) {	/* ...and parse it */
-    char *line, *nextline;
-    line = buf;
-    do {
-      nextline = strchr(line, '\n');
-      if (nextline) *nextline++ = '\0';
-      v = line;
-      while(*v && !ISSPACE(*v)) ++v;
-      if (!*v) continue;
-      *v++ = '\0';
-      while(ISSPACE(*v)) ++v;
-      if (!*v) continue;
-      if (strcmp(line, "domain") == 0)
-        dns_set_srch_internal(ctx, strtok(v, space));
-      else if (strcmp(line, "search") == 0)
-        dns_set_srch_internal(ctx, v);
-      else if (strcmp(line, "nameserver") == 0)
-        dns_add_serv_internal(ctx, strtok(v, space));
-      else if (strcmp(line, "options") == 0)
-        dns_set_opts_internal(ctx, v);
-    } while((line = nextline) != NULL);
-  }
-
-  buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = '\0';
-
-  /* get list of nameservers from env. vars. */
-  if ((v = getenv("NSCACHEIP")) != NULL ||
-      (v = getenv("NAMESERVERS")) != NULL) {
-    strncpy(buf, v, sizeof(buf) - 1);
-    dns_set_serv_internal(ctx, buf);
-  }
-  /* if $LOCALDOMAIN is set, use it for search list */
-  if ((v = getenv("LOCALDOMAIN")) != NULL) {
-    strncpy(buf, v, sizeof(buf) - 1);
-    dns_set_srch_internal(ctx, buf);
-  }
-  if ((v = getenv("RES_OPTIONS")) != NULL)
-    dns_set_opts_internal(ctx, v);
-
-  /* if still no search list, use local domain name */
-  if (!ctx->dnsc_nsrch &&
-      gethostname(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1) == 0 &&
-      (v = strchr(buf, '.')) != NULL &&
-      *++v != '\0')
-    dns_add_srch_internal(ctx, v);
-
-  return 0;
-}
-
-#endif /* dns_init_internal() for !WIN32 */
-
-int dns_init(int do_open) {
-  struct dns_ctx *ctx = &dns_defctx;
-  assert(!CTXINITED(ctx));
-  memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(*ctx));
-  ctx->dnsc_timeout = 4;
-  ctx->dnsc_ntries = 3;
-  ctx->dnsc_ndots = 1;
-  ctx->dnsc_udpbuf = DNS_EDNS0PACKET;
-  ctx->dnsc_port = DNS_PORT;
-  ctx->dnsc_udpsock = -1;
-  qlist_init(&ctx->dnsc_qactive);
-  if (dns_init_internal(ctx) != 0)
-    return -1;
-  dns_firstid(ctx);
-  ctx->dnsc_flags |= DNS_INITED;
-  return do_open ? dns_open(ctx) : 0;
-}
-
-struct dns_ctx *dns_new(const struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  struct dns_ctx *n;
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  n = malloc(sizeof(*n));
-  if (!n)
-    return NULL;
-  *n = *ctx;
-  n->dnsc_udpsock = -1;
-  qlist_init(&n->dnsc_qactive);
-  n->dnsc_nactive = 0;
-  n->dnsc_pbuf = NULL;
-  n->dnsc_qstatus = 0;
-  n->dnsc_utmfn = NULL;
-  n->dnsc_utmctx = NULL;
-  dns_firstid(n);
-  return n;
-}
-
-void dns_free(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  struct dns_query *q;
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  dns_drop_utm(ctx);
-  if (ctx->dnsc_udpsock >= 0)
-    closesocket(ctx->dnsc_udpsock);
-  if (ctx->dnsc_pbuf)
-    free(ctx->dnsc_pbuf);
-  while((q = qlist_pop(&ctx->dnsc_qactive)))
-    free(q);
-  if (ctx != &dns_defctx)
-    free(ctx);
-  else
-    memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(*ctx));
-}
-
-int dns_open(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  int sock;
-  unsigned i;
-  int port;
-  union sockaddr_ns *sns;
-#if HAVE_INET6
-  unsigned have_inet6 = 0;
-#endif
-
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  assert(!CTXOPEN(ctx));
-
-  port = htons(ctx->dnsc_port);
-  /* ensure we have at least one server */
-  if (!ctx->dnsc_nserv) {
-    sns = ctx->dnsc_serv;
-    sns->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
-    sns->sin.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
-    ctx->dnsc_nserv = 1;
-  }
-
-  for (i = 0; i < ctx->dnsc_nserv; ++i) {
-    sns = &ctx->dnsc_serv[i];
-    /* set port for each sockaddr */
-#if HAVE_INET6
-    if (sns->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) {
-      if (!sns->sin6.sin6_port) sns->sin6.sin6_port = port;
-      ++have_inet6;
-    }
-    else
-#endif
-    {
-      assert(sns->sa.sa_family == AF_INET);
-      if (!sns->sin.sin_port) sns->sin.sin_port = port;
-    }
-  }
-
-#if !HAVE_INET6
-  ctx->dnsc_salen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
-#else
-  if (have_inet6 && have_inet6 < ctx->dnsc_nserv) {
-    /* convert all IPv4 addresses to IPv6 V4MAPPED */
-    struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
-    memset(&sin6, 0, sizeof(sin6));
-    sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
-    /* V4MAPPED: ::ffff:1.2.3.4 */
-    sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[10] = 0xff;
-    sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[11] = 0xff;
-    for(i = 0; i < ctx->dnsc_nserv; ++i) {
-      sns = &ctx->dnsc_serv[i];
-      if (sns->sa.sa_family == AF_INET) {
-        sin6.sin6_port = sns->sin.sin_port;
-        ((struct in_addr*)&sin6.sin6_addr)[3] = sns->sin.sin_addr;
-        sns->sin6 = sin6;
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  ctx->dnsc_salen = have_inet6 ?
-    sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6) : sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
-
-  if (have_inet6)
-    sock = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
-  else
-#endif /* HAVE_INET6 */
-    sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
-
-  if (sock < 0) {
-    ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_TEMPFAIL;
-    return -1;
-  }
-#ifdef WIN32
-  { unsigned long on = 1;
-    if (ioctlsocket(sock, FIONBIO, &on) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
-      closesocket(sock);
-      ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_TEMPFAIL;
-      return -1;
-    }
-  }
-#else	/* !WIN32 */
-  if (fcntl(sock, F_SETFL, fcntl(sock, F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK) < 0 ||
-      fcntl(sock, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) < 0) {
-    closesocket(sock);
-    ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_TEMPFAIL;
-    return -1;
-  }
-#endif	/* WIN32 */
-  /* allocate the packet buffer */
-  if (!(ctx->dnsc_pbuf = malloc(ctx->dnsc_udpbuf))) {
-    closesocket(sock);
-    ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_NOMEM;
-    errno = ENOMEM;
-    return -1;
-  }
-
-  ctx->dnsc_udpsock = sock;
-  return sock;
-}
-
-void dns_close(struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  if (ctx->dnsc_udpsock < 0) return;
-  closesocket(ctx->dnsc_udpsock);
-  ctx->dnsc_udpsock = -1;
-  free(ctx->dnsc_pbuf);
-  ctx->dnsc_pbuf = NULL;
-}
-
-int dns_sock(const struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  return ctx->dnsc_udpsock;
-}
-
-int dns_active(const struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  SETCTXINITED(ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  return ctx->dnsc_nactive;
-}
-
-int dns_status(const struct dns_ctx *ctx) {
-  SETCTX(ctx);
-  return ctx->dnsc_qstatus;
-}
-void dns_setstatus(struct dns_ctx *ctx, int status) {
-  SETCTX(ctx);
-  ctx->dnsc_qstatus = status;
-}
-
-/* End the query and return the result to the caller.
- */
-static void
-dns_end_query(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q,
-              int status, void *result) {
-  dns_query_fn *cbck = q->dnsq_cbck;
-  void *cbdata = q->dnsq_cbdata;
-  ctx->dnsc_qstatus = status;
-  assert((status < 0 && result == 0) || (status >= 0 && result != 0));
-  assert(cbck != 0);	/*XXX callback may be NULL */
-  assert(ctx->dnsc_nactive > 0);
-  --ctx->dnsc_nactive;
-  /* force the query to be unconnected */
-  /*memset(q, 0, sizeof(*q));*/
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-  q->dnsq_ctx = NULL;
-#endif
-  free(q);
-  cbck(ctx, result, cbdata);
-}
-
-#define DNS_DBG(ctx, code, sa, slen, pkt, plen) \
-  do { \
-    if (ctx->dnsc_udbgfn) \
-      ctx->dnsc_udbgfn(code, (sa), slen, pkt, plen, 0, 0); \
-  } while(0)
-#define DNS_DBGQ(ctx, q, code, sa, slen, pkt, plen) \
-  do { \
-    if (ctx->dnsc_udbgfn) \
-      ctx->dnsc_udbgfn(code, (sa), slen, pkt, plen, q, q->dnsq_cbdata); \
-  } while(0)
-
-/* Try next search, filling in qDN in query.
- * Return new qDN len or 0 if no more to search.
- * Caller should fill up the rest of the query.
- */
-static unsigned dns_next_srch(const struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q) {
-  unsigned ol = q->dnsq_origdnl - 1;	/* origdnl is at least 1 */
-  dnsc_t *p = dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf) + ol;
-  dnscc_t *dn;
-  int n;
-  while (q->dnsq_srchi < ctx->dnsc_nsrch) {
-    dn = ctx->dnsc_srch[q->dnsq_srchi++];
-    if (!*dn) {			/* root dn */
-      if (!(q->dnsq_flags & DNS_ASIS_DONE))
-        break;
-    }
-    else if ((n = dns_dntodn(dn, p, DNS_MAXDN - ol)) > 0)
-      return n + ol;
-  }
-  if (q->dnsq_flags & DNS_ASIS_DONE)
-    return 0;
-  q->dnsq_flags |= DNS_ASIS_DONE;
-  *p = '\0';
-  return ol + 1;
-}
-
-/* find the next server which isn't skipped starting from current.
- * return 0 if ok, >0 if ok but we started next cycle, or <0 if
- * number of tries exceeded or no more servers.
- */
-static int dns_find_serv(const struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q) {
-  int cycle;
-  if (q->dnsq_try < ctx->dnsc_ntries) for(cycle = 0;;) {
-    if (q->dnsq_servi < ctx->dnsc_nserv) {
-      if (!(q->dnsq_servskip & (1 << q->dnsq_servi)))
-        return cycle;
-      ++q->dnsq_servi;
-    }
-    else if (cycle || ++q->dnsq_try >= ctx->dnsc_ntries)
-      break;
-    else {
-      cycle = 1;
-      q->dnsq_servi = 0;
-    }
-  }
-  return -1;
-}
-
-/* send the query out and add it to the active list. */
-static void dns_send(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q, time_t now) {
-  int n;
-  struct dns_query *p;
-
-  /* if we can't send the query, return TEMPFAIL even when searching:
-   * we can't be sure whenever the name we tried to search exists or not,
-   * so don't continue searching, or we may find the wrong name. */
-
-  /* if there's no more servers, fail the query */
-  n = dns_find_serv(ctx, q);
-  if (n < 0) {
-    dns_end_query(ctx, q, DNS_E_TEMPFAIL, 0);
-    return;
-  }
-
-  /* send the query */
-  n = 10;
-  while (sendto(ctx->dnsc_udpsock, q->dnsq_buf, q->dnsq_len, 0,
-                &ctx->dnsc_serv[q->dnsq_servi].sa, ctx->dnsc_salen) < 0) {
-    /*XXX just ignore the sendto() error for now and try again.
-     * In the future, it may be possible to retrieve the error code
-     * and find which operation/query failed.
-     *XXX try the next server too?
-     */
-    if (--n) continue;
-    /* if we can't send the query, fail it. */
-    dns_end_query(ctx, q, DNS_E_TEMPFAIL, 0);
-    return;
-  }
-  DNS_DBGQ(ctx, q, 1,
-           &ctx->dnsc_serv[q->dnsq_servi].sa, sizeof(union sockaddr_ns),
-           q->dnsq_buf, q->dnsq_len);
-  q->dnsq_servwait |= 1 << q->dnsq_servi;	/* expect reply from this ns */
-
-  /* advance to the next server, and choose a timeout.
-   * we will try next server in 1 secound, but start next
-   * cycle waiting for proper timeout. */
-  ++q->dnsq_servi;
-  n = dns_find_serv(ctx, q) ? ctx->dnsc_timeout << (q->dnsq_try - 1) : 1;
-
-  q->dnsq_deadline = now = now + n;
-
-  /* insert the query to the tail of the list */
-  QLIST_FOR_EACH(&ctx->dnsc_qactive, p, prev)
-    if (p->dnsq_deadline <= now)
-      break;
-  qlist_insert_after(q, p);
-
-}
-
-static void dns_dummy_cb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, void *result, void *data) {
-  if (result) free(result);
-  data = ctx = 0;	/* used */
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_dn(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-              dnscc_t *dn, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-              dns_parse_fn *parse, dns_query_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t *p;
-  unsigned dnl;
-  struct dns_query *q;
-  SETCTXOPEN(ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-
-  q = calloc(sizeof(*q), 1);
-  if (!q) {
-    ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_NOMEM;
-    return NULL;
-  }
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-  q->dnsq_ctx = ctx;
-#endif
-  q->dnsq_parse = parse;
-  q->dnsq_cbck = cbck ? cbck : dns_dummy_cb;
-  q->dnsq_cbdata = data;
-
-  flags = (flags | ctx->dnsc_flags) & ~DNS_INTERNAL;
-  if (!ctx->dnsc_nsrch) q->dnsq_flags |= DNS_NOSRCH;
-  if (!(flags & DNS_NORD)) q->dnsq_buf[DNS_H_F1] |= DNS_HF1_RD;
-  if (flags & DNS_AAONLY) q->dnsq_buf[DNS_H_F1] |= DNS_HF1_AA;
-  q->dnsq_buf[DNS_H_QDCNT2] = 1;
-  dns_put16(q->dnsq_buf + DNS_H_QID, ctx->dnsc_nextid++);
-
-  q->dnsq_origdnl = dns_dnlen(dn);
-  assert(q->dnsq_origdnl > 0 && q->dnsq_origdnl <= DNS_MAXDN);
-  memcpy(dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf), dn, q->dnsq_origdnl);
-  p = dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf) + q->dnsq_origdnl;
-  if (flags & DNS_NOSRCH || dns_dnlabels(dn) > ctx->dnsc_ndots)
-    flags |= DNS_ASIS_DONE;
-  else if ((dnl = dns_next_srch(ctx, q)) > 0)
-    p = dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf) + dnl;
-  else
-    p[-1] = '\0';
-  q->dnsq_flags = flags;
-  q->dnsq_typ = qtyp;
-  p = dns_put16(p, qtyp);
-  q->dnsq_cls = qcls;
-  p = dns_put16(p, qcls);
-  if (ctx->dnsc_udpbuf > DNS_MAXPACKET) {
-    p++;			/* empty (root) DN */
-    p = dns_put16(p, DNS_T_OPT);
-    p = dns_put16(p, ctx->dnsc_udpbuf);
-    p += 2;		/* EDNS0 RCODE & VERSION */
-    p += 2;		/* rest of the TTL field */
-    p += 2;		/* RDLEN */
-    q->dnsq_buf[DNS_H_ARCNT2] = 1;
-  }
-  assert(p <= q->dnsq_buf + DNS_QBUF);
-  q->dnsq_len = p - q->dnsq_buf;
-
-  qlist_add_head(q, &ctx->dnsc_qactive);
-  ++ctx->dnsc_nactive;
-  dns_request_utm(ctx, 0);
-
-  return q;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_p(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-             const char *name, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-             dns_parse_fn *parse, dns_query_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  int isabs;
-  SETCTXOPEN(ctx);
-  if (dns_ptodn(name, 0, ctx->dnsc_pbuf, DNS_MAXDN, &isabs) <= 0) {
-    ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_BADQUERY;
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  if (isabs)
-    flags |= DNS_NOSRCH;
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, ctx->dnsc_pbuf, qcls, qtyp, flags, parse, cbck, data);
-}
-
-/* process readable fd condition.
- * To be usable in edge-triggered environment, the routine
- * should consume all input so it should loop over.
- * Note it isn't really necessary to loop here, because
- * an application may perform the loop just fine by it's own,
- * but in this case we should return some sensitive result,
- * to indicate when to stop calling and error conditions.
- * Note also we may encounter all sorts of recvfrom()
- * errors which aren't fatal, and at the same time we may
- * loop forever if an error IS fatal.
- * Current loop/goto looks just terrible... */
-void dns_ioevent(struct dns_ctx *ctx, time_t now) {
-  int r;
-  unsigned servi, l;
-  struct dns_query *q;
-  dnsc_t *pbuf;
-  dnscc_t *pend, *pcur;
-  void *result;
-  union sockaddr_ns sns;
-  socklen_t slen;
-
-  SETCTX(ctx);
-  if (!CTXOPEN(ctx))
-    return;
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  pbuf = ctx->dnsc_pbuf;
-
-  if (!now) now = time(NULL);
-
-again:
-
-  for(;;) { /* receive the reply */
-    dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-
-    slen = sizeof(sns);
-    r = recvfrom(ctx->dnsc_udpsock, pbuf, ctx->dnsc_udpbuf, 0, &sns.sa, &slen);
-    if (r < 0) {
-      /*XXX just ignore recvfrom() errors for now.
-       * in the future it may be possible to determine which
-       * query failed and requeue it.
-       * Note there may be various error conditions, triggered
-       * by both local problems and remote problems.  It isn't
-       * quite trivial to determine whenever an error is local
-       * or remote.  On local errors, we should stop, while
-       * remote errors should be ignored (for now anyway).
-       */
-#ifdef WIN32
-      if (WSAGetLastError() == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
-#else
-      if (errno == EAGAIN)
-#endif
-      {
-        dns_request_utm(ctx, now);
-	return;
-      }
-      continue;
-    }
-    /* ignore replies from wrong server */
-#if HAVE_INET6
-    if (sns.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 && slen >= sizeof(sns.sin6)) {
-      for (servi = 0; servi < ctx->dnsc_nserv; ++servi)
-        if (ctx->dnsc_serv[servi].sin6.sin6_port == sns.sin6.sin6_port &&
-            memcmp(&ctx->dnsc_serv[servi].sin6.sin6_addr,
-                   &sns.sin6.sin6_addr, sizeof(sns.sin6.sin6_addr)) == 0)
-          break;
-    }
-    else
-#endif
-    if (sns.sa.sa_family == AF_INET && slen >= sizeof(sns.sin)) {
-      for (servi = 0; servi < ctx->dnsc_nserv; ++servi)
-        if (ctx->dnsc_serv[servi].sin.sin_addr.s_addr == sns.sin.sin_addr.s_addr &&
-            ctx->dnsc_serv[servi].sin.sin_port == sns.sin.sin_port)
-          break;
-    }
-    else {
-      DNS_DBG(ctx, -1, &sns.sa, slen, pbuf, r);
-      continue;
-    }
-    if (servi >= ctx->dnsc_nserv) {
-      DNS_DBG(ctx, -2, &sns.sa, slen, pbuf, r);
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    pend = pbuf + r;
-    pcur = dns_payload(pbuf);
-    if (pcur >= pend || dns_numqd(pbuf) != 1 || dns_opcode(pbuf) != 0 ||
-        dns_getdn(pbuf, &pcur, pend, dn, sizeof(dn)) < 0 ||
-        pcur + 4 > pend) {
-      /*XXX ignore non-query replies and replies with numqd!=1? */
-      DNS_DBG(ctx, -3, &sns.sa, slen, pbuf, r);
-      continue;
-    }
-
-    /* truncation bit (TC).  Ooh, we don't handle TCP (yet?),
-     * but we do handle larger UDP sizes.
-     * Note that e.g. djbdns will only send header if resp.
-     * does not fit, not whatever is fit in 512 bytes. */
-    if (dns_tc(pbuf)) {
-      DNS_DBG(ctx, -4, &sns.sa, slen, pbuf, r);
-      continue;	/* just ignore response for now.. any hope? */
-    }
-
-    /* find the request for this reply in active queue
-     * Note we pick any request, even queued for another
-     * server - in case first server replies a bit later
-     * than we expected. */
-    for (q = QLIST_FIRST(&ctx->dnsc_qactive, next);; q = QLIST_NEXT(q, next)) {
-      if (QLIST_ISLAST(&ctx->dnsc_qactive, q)) {
-        /* no more requests: old reply? */
-        DNS_DBG(ctx, -5, &sns.sa, slen, pbuf, r);
-        goto again;
-      }
-      /* ignore replies that has not been sent to this server.
-       * Note dnsq_servi is the *next* server to try. */
-      if (!q->dnsq_try && q->dnsq_servi <= servi)
-        continue;
-      /*XXX ignore replies from servers we're ignoring? o/
-      if (q->dnsq_servskip & (1 << servi))
-        continue; */
-      /* check qID */
-      if (q->dnsq_buf[DNS_H_QID1] != pbuf[DNS_H_QID1] ||
-          q->dnsq_buf[DNS_H_QID2] != pbuf[DNS_H_QID2])
-        continue;
-      /* check qDN, qCLS and qTYP */
-      if (!(l = dns_dnequal(dn, dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf))) ||
-          memcmp(pcur, dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf) + l, 4) != 0)
-        continue;
-      /* ok, this is expected reply with matching query. */
-      break;
-    }
-
-    break;
-
-  }
-
-  DNS_DBGQ(ctx, q, 0, &sns.sa, slen, pbuf, r);
-
-  /* we got a reply for our query */
-  q->dnsq_servwait &= ~(1 << servi);	/* don't expect reply from this serv */
-
-  /* process the RCODE */
-  switch(dns_rcode(pbuf)) {
-
-  case DNS_R_NOERROR:
-    qlist_remove(q);
-    if (!dns_numan(pbuf)) {	/* no data of requested type */
-      q->dnsq_flags |= DNS_SEEN_NODATA;
-      r = DNS_E_NODATA;
-      break;
-    }
-    /* the only case where we may succeed */
-    if (q->dnsq_parse) {
-      r = q->dnsq_parse(dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf), pbuf, pcur, pend, &result);
-      if (r < 0)
-        result = NULL;
-    }
-    else if ((result = malloc(r)) != NULL)
-      memcpy(result, pbuf, r);
-    else
-      r = DNS_E_NOMEM;
-    /* (maybe) successeful answer (modulo nomem and parsing probs) */
-    /* note we pass DNS_E_NODATA here */
-    dns_end_query(ctx, q, r, result);
-    goto again;
-
-  case DNS_R_NXDOMAIN:
-    qlist_remove(q);
-    r = DNS_E_NXDOMAIN;
-    break;
-
-  case DNS_R_SERVFAIL:
-    q->dnsq_flags |= DNS_SEEN_FAIL;
-  case DNS_R_NOTIMPL:
-  case DNS_R_REFUSED:
-    /* for these rcodes, advance this request
-     * to the next server and reschedule */
-  default: /* unknown rcode? hmmm... */
-    /* try next server */
-    q->dnsq_servskip |= 1 << servi;	/* don't retry this server */
-    if (!q->dnsq_servwait) {
-      qlist_remove(q);
-      dns_send(ctx, q, now);
-    }
-    else {
-      /* else this is the only place where q will be left unconnected
-       * if we will move qlist_remove() before the switch{}. */
-    }
-    goto again;
-
-  }
-
-  /* here we have either NODATA or NXDOMAIN */
-  if (!(q->dnsq_flags & DNS_NOSRCH)) {
-    /* try next element from search list */
-    unsigned sl;
-
-    l = dns_dnlen(dns_payload(q->dnsq_buf)) + DNS_HSIZE;	/* past qDN */
-    /* save qcls, qtyp and EDNS0 stuff (of len sl) in pbuf */
-    sl = q->dnsq_len - l;
-    memcpy(pbuf, q->dnsq_buf + l, sl);
-    /* try next search list */
-    l = dns_next_srch(ctx, q);
-    if (l) {	/* something else to try, of len l */
-      l += DNS_HSIZE;
-      memcpy(q->dnsq_buf + l, pbuf, sl);
-      q->dnsq_len = l + sl;
-      q->dnsq_try = 0; q->dnsq_servi = 0;
-      q->dnsq_servwait = q->dnsq_servskip = 0;
-      dns_send(ctx, q, now);
-      goto again;
-    }
-    /* else we have nothing more to search, end the query. */
-    if (q->dnsq_flags & DNS_SEEN_FAIL)
-      /* at least one server/query failed, fail the query */
-      r = DNS_E_TEMPFAIL;
-    else if (q->dnsq_flags & DNS_SEEN_NODATA)
-      /* for one domain we have seen NODATA, return it */
-      r = DNS_E_NODATA;
-    else /* else all should be NXDOMAINs */
-      r = DNS_E_NXDOMAIN;
-  }
-
-  dns_end_query(ctx, q, r, 0);
-  goto again;
-}
-
-/* handle all timeouts */
-int dns_timeouts(struct dns_ctx *ctx, int maxwait, time_t now) {
-  struct dns_query *q;
-  int w;
-  SETCTX(ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  if (!now) now = time(NULL);
-  while((q = qlist_first(&ctx->dnsc_qactive)) && q->dnsq_deadline <= now) {
-    qlist_remove(q);
-    dns_send(ctx, q, now);
-  }
-  dns_request_utm(ctx, now);
-  if (!q)
-    return maxwait;
-  w = q->dnsq_deadline - now;
-  return maxwait < 0 || maxwait > w ? w : maxwait;
-}
-
-struct dns_resolve_data {
-  int   dnsrd_done;
-  void *dnsrd_result;
-};
-
-static void dns_resolve_cb(struct dns_ctx *ctx, void *result, void *data) {
-  struct dns_resolve_data *d = data;
-  d->dnsrd_result = result;
-  d->dnsrd_done = 1;
-  ctx = ctx;
-}
-
-void *dns_resolve(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q) {
-  time_t now;
-#ifdef HAVE_POLL
-  struct pollfd pfd;
-#else
-  fd_set rfd;
-  struct timeval tv;
-#endif
-  struct dns_resolve_data d;
-  int n;
-  SETCTXOPEN(ctx);
-
-  if (!q)
-    return NULL;
-
-  assert(ctx == q->dnsq_ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  /* do not allow re-resolving syncronous queries */
-  assert(q->dnsq_cbck != dns_resolve_cb && "can't resolve syncronous query");
-  if (q->dnsq_cbck == dns_resolve_cb) {
-    ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_BADQUERY;
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  q->dnsq_cbck = dns_resolve_cb;
-  q->dnsq_cbdata = &d;
-  d.dnsrd_done = 0;
-
-#ifdef HAVE_POLL
-  pfd.fd = ctx->dnsc_udpsock;
-  pfd.events = POLLIN;
-#else
-  FD_ZERO(&rfd);
-#endif
-
-  now = time(NULL);
-  while(!d.dnsrd_done && (n = dns_timeouts(ctx, -1, now)) >= 0) {
-#ifdef HAVE_POLL
-    n = poll(&pfd, 1, n * 1000);
-#else
-    tv.tv_sec = n;
-    tv.tv_usec = 0;
-    FD_SET(ctx->dnsc_udpsock, &rfd);
-    n = select(ctx->dnsc_udpsock + 1, &rfd, NULL, NULL, &tv);
-#endif
-    now = time(NULL);
-    if (n > 0)
-      dns_ioevent(ctx, now);
-  }
-
-  return d.dnsrd_result;
-}
-
-void *dns_resolve_dn(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                     dnscc_t *dn, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-                     dns_parse_fn *parse) {
-  return
-    dns_resolve(ctx,
-      dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, qcls, qtyp, flags, parse, NULL, NULL));
-}
-
-void *dns_resolve_p(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                    const char *name, int qcls, int qtyp, int flags,
-                    dns_parse_fn *parse) {
-  return
-    dns_resolve(ctx,
-      dns_submit_p(ctx, name, qcls, qtyp, flags, parse, NULL, NULL));
-}
-
-int dns_cancel(struct dns_ctx *ctx, struct dns_query *q) {
-  SETCTX(ctx);
-  dns_assert_ctx(ctx);
-  assert(q->dnsq_ctx == ctx);
-  /* do not allow cancelling syncronous queries */
-  assert(q->dnsq_cbck != dns_resolve_cb && "can't cancel syncronous query");
-  if (q->dnsq_cbck == dns_resolve_cb)
-    return (ctx->dnsc_qstatus = DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-  qlist_remove(q);
-  --ctx->dnsc_nactive;
-  dns_request_utm(ctx, 0);
-  return 0;
-}
-
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_rr_a.c b/udns/source/udns_rr_a.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 2266252..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_rr_a.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_rr_a.c,v 1.14 2005/04/20 06:44:34 mjt Exp $
-   parse/query A/AAAA IN records
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#ifdef WIN32
-# include <winsock2.h>          /* includes <windows.h> */
-# include <ws2tcpip.h>          /* needed for struct in6_addr */
-#else
-# include <sys/types.h>
-# include <netinet/in.h>
-#endif
-#include "udns.h"
-
-/* here, we use common routine to parse both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
- */
-
-/* this structure should match dns_rr_a[46] */
-struct dns_rr_a {
-  dns_rr_common(dnsa);
-  unsigned char *dnsa_addr;
-};
-
-static int
-dns_parse_a(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-            void **result, unsigned dsize) {
-  struct dns_rr_a *ret;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r;
-
-  /* first, validate and count number of addresses */
-  dns_initparse(&p, qdn, pkt, cur, end);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0)
-    if (rr.dnsrr_dsz != dsize)
-      return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (r < 0)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  else if (!p.dnsp_nrr)
-    return DNS_E_NODATA;
-
-  ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret) + dsize * p.dnsp_nrr + dns_stdrr_size(&p));
-  if (!ret)
-    return DNS_E_NOMEM;
-
-  ret->dnsa_nrr = p.dnsp_nrr;
-  ret->dnsa_addr = (unsigned char*)(ret+1);
-
-  /* copy the RRs */
-  for (dns_rewind(&p, qdn), r = 0; dns_nextrr(&p, &rr); ++r)
-    memcpy(ret->dnsa_addr + dsize * r, rr.dnsrr_dptr, dsize);
-
-  dns_stdrr_finish((struct dns_rr_null *)ret,
-                   (char *)(ret->dnsa_addr + dsize * p.dnsp_nrr), &p);
-  *result = ret;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-int
-dns_parse_a4(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-             void **result) {
-  assert(sizeof(struct in_addr) == 4);
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+2) == DNS_C_IN && dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_A);
-  return dns_parse_a(qdn, pkt, cur, end, result, 4);
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-              dns_query_a4_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  return
-    dns_submit_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_A, flags,
-                 dns_parse_a4, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_a4 *
-dns_resolve_a4(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_a4 *)
-    dns_resolve_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_A, flags, dns_parse_a4);
-}
-
-int
-dns_parse_a6(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-             void **result) {
-#ifdef AF_INET6
-  assert(sizeof(struct in6_addr) == 16);
-#endif
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+2) == DNS_C_IN && dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_AAAA);
-  return dns_parse_a(qdn, pkt, cur, end, result, 16);
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-              dns_query_a6_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  return
-    dns_submit_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_AAAA, flags,
-                 dns_parse_a6, (dns_query_fn*)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_a6 *
-dns_resolve_a6(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_a6 *)
-    dns_resolve_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_AAAA, flags, dns_parse_a6);
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_rr_mx.c b/udns/source/udns_rr_mx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cf83483..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_rr_mx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_rr_mx.c,v 1.13 2005/04/20 06:44:34 mjt Exp $
-   parse/query MX IN records
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-int
-dns_parse_mx(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-             void **result) {
-  struct dns_rr_mx *ret;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r, l;
-  char *sp;
-  dnsc_t mx[DNS_MAXDN];
-
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+2) == DNS_C_IN && dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_MX);
-
-  /* first, validate the answer and count size of the result */
-  l = 0;
-  dns_initparse(&p, qdn, pkt, cur, end);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr + 2;
-    r = dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, mx, sizeof(mx));
-    if (r <= 0 || cur != rr.dnsrr_dend)
-      return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-    l += dns_dntop_size(mx);
-  }
-  if (r < 0)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (!p.dnsp_nrr)
-    return DNS_E_NODATA;
-
-  /* next, allocate and set up result */
-  l += dns_stdrr_size(&p);
-  ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret) + sizeof(struct dns_mx) * p.dnsp_nrr + l);
-  if (!ret)
-    return DNS_E_NOMEM;
-  ret->dnsmx_nrr = p.dnsp_nrr;
-  ret->dnsmx_mx = (struct dns_mx *)(ret+1);
-
-  /* and 3rd, fill in result, finally */
-  sp = (char*)(ret->dnsmx_mx + p.dnsp_nrr);
-  for (dns_rewind(&p, qdn), r = 0; dns_nextrr(&p, &rr); ++r) {
-    ret->dnsmx_mx[r].name = sp;
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr;
-    ret->dnsmx_mx[r].priority = dns_get16(cur);
-    cur += 2;
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, mx, sizeof(mx));
-    sp += dns_dntop(mx, sp, DNS_MAXNAME);
-  }
-  dns_stdrr_finish((struct dns_rr_null *)ret, sp, &p);
-  *result = ret;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_mx(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-              dns_query_mx_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  return
-    dns_submit_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_MX, flags,
-                 dns_parse_mx, (dns_query_fn *)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_mx *
-dns_resolve_mx(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_mx *)
-    dns_resolve_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_MX, flags, dns_parse_mx);
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_rr_naptr.c b/udns/source/udns_rr_naptr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ec4f514..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_rr_naptr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_rr_naptr.c,v 1.1 2006/11/28 22:58:04 mjt Exp $
-   parse/query NAPTR IN records
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   Copyright (C) 2006  Mikael Magnusson <mikma@users.sourceforge.net>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-/* Get a single string for NAPTR record, pretty much like a DN label.
- * String length is in first byte in *cur, so it can't be >255.
- */
-static int dns_getstr(dnscc_t **cur, dnscc_t *ep, char *buf)
-{
-  unsigned l;
-  dnscc_t *cp = *cur;
-
-  l = *cp++;
-  if (cp + l > ep)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (buf) {
-    memcpy(buf, cp, l);
-    buf[l] = '\0';
-  }
-  cp += l;
-
-  *cur = cp;
-  return l + 1;
-}
-
-int
-dns_parse_naptr(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-                void **result) {
-  struct dns_rr_naptr *ret;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r, l;
-  char *sp;
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+2) == DNS_C_IN && dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_NAPTR);
-
-  /* first, validate the answer and count size of the result */
-  l = 0;
-  dns_initparse(&p, qdn, pkt, cur, end);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    int i;
-    dnscc_t *ep = rr.dnsrr_dend;
-
-    /* first 4 bytes: order & preference */
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr + 4;
-
-    /* flags, services and regexp */
-    for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
-      r = dns_getstr(&cur, ep, NULL);
-      if (r < 0)
-        return r;
-      l += r;
-    }
-    /* replacement */
-    r = dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, dn, sizeof(dn));
-    if (r <= 0 || cur != rr.dnsrr_dend)
-      return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-    l += dns_dntop_size(dn);
-  }
-  if (r < 0)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (!p.dnsp_nrr)
-    return DNS_E_NODATA;
-
-  /* next, allocate and set up result */
-  l += dns_stdrr_size(&p);
-  ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret) + sizeof(struct dns_naptr) * p.dnsp_nrr + l);
-  if (!ret)
-    return DNS_E_NOMEM;
-  ret->dnsnaptr_nrr = p.dnsp_nrr;
-  ret->dnsnaptr_naptr = (struct dns_naptr *)(ret+1);
-
-  /* and 3rd, fill in result, finally */
-  sp = (char*)(&ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[p.dnsp_nrr]);
-  for (dns_rewind(&p, qdn), r = 0; dns_nextrr(&p, &rr); ++r) {
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr;
-    ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[r].order = dns_get16(cur); cur += 2;
-    ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[r].preference = dns_get16(cur); cur += 2;
-    sp += dns_getstr(&cur, end, (ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[r].flags = sp));
-    sp += dns_getstr(&cur, end, (ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[r].service = sp));
-    sp += dns_getstr(&cur, end, (ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[r].regexp = sp));
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, dn, sizeof(dn));
-    sp += dns_dntop(dn, (ret->dnsnaptr_naptr[r].replacement = sp), DNS_MAXNAME);
-  }
-  dns_stdrr_finish((struct dns_rr_null *)ret, sp, &p);
-  *result = ret;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_naptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags,
-                 dns_query_naptr_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  return
-    dns_submit_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_NAPTR, flags,
-                 dns_parse_naptr, (dns_query_fn *)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_naptr *
-dns_resolve_naptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int flags) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_naptr *)
-    dns_resolve_p(ctx, name, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_NAPTR, flags, dns_parse_naptr);
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_rr_ptr.c b/udns/source/udns_rr_ptr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 410af65..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_rr_ptr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_rr_ptr.c,v 1.15 2005/09/12 11:21:06 mjt Exp $
-   parse/query PTR records
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-int
-dns_parse_ptr(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-              void **result) {
-  struct dns_rr_ptr *ret;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r, l, c;
-  char *sp;
-  dnsc_t ptr[DNS_MAXDN];
-
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+2) == DNS_C_IN && dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_PTR);
-
-  /* first, validate the answer and count size of the result */
-  l = c = 0;
-  dns_initparse(&p, qdn, pkt, cur, end);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr;
-    r = dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, ptr, sizeof(ptr));
-    if (r <= 0 || cur != rr.dnsrr_dend)
-      return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-    l += dns_dntop_size(ptr);
-    ++c;
-  }
-  if (r < 0)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (!c)
-    return DNS_E_NODATA;
-
-  /* next, allocate and set up result */
-  ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret) + sizeof(char **) * c + l + dns_stdrr_size(&p));
-  if (!ret)
-    return DNS_E_NOMEM;
-  ret->dnsptr_nrr = c;
-  ret->dnsptr_ptr = (char **)(ret+1);
-
-  /* and 3rd, fill in result, finally */
-  sp = (char*)(ret->dnsptr_ptr + c);
-  c = 0;
-  dns_rewind(&p, qdn);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    ret->dnsptr_ptr[c] = sp;
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr;
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, ptr, sizeof(ptr));
-    sp += dns_dntop(ptr, sp, DNS_MAXNAME);
-    ++c;
-  }
-  dns_stdrr_finish((struct dns_rr_null *)ret, sp, &p);
-  *result = ret;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a4ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in_addr *addr,
-                 dns_query_ptr_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_A4RSIZE];
-  dns_a4todn(addr, 0, dn, sizeof(dn));
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_PTR, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_ptr, (dns_query_fn *)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_ptr *
-dns_resolve_a4ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in_addr *addr) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_ptr *)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_a4ptr(ctx, addr, NULL, NULL));
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_a6ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in6_addr *addr,
-                 dns_query_ptr_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_A6RSIZE];
-  dns_a6todn(addr, 0, dn, sizeof(dn));
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_PTR, DNS_NOSRCH,
-                  dns_parse_ptr, (dns_query_fn *)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_ptr *
-dns_resolve_a6ptr(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const struct in6_addr *addr) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_ptr *)
-    dns_resolve(ctx, dns_submit_a6ptr(ctx, addr, NULL, NULL));
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_rr_srv.c b/udns/source/udns_rr_srv.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 56bbbf7..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_rr_srv.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_rr_srv.c,v 1.2 2005/09/12 12:26:22 mjt Exp $
-   parse/query SRV IN (rfc2782) records
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-   Copyright 2005 Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo <cascardo@minaslivre.org>
-
-   2005-09-11:
-   Changed MX parser file into a SRV parser file
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-int
-dns_parse_srv(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-              void **result) {
-  struct dns_rr_srv *ret;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r, l;
-  char *sp;
-  dnsc_t srv[DNS_MAXDN];
-
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+2) == DNS_C_IN && dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_SRV);
-
-  /* first, validate the answer and count size of the result */
-  l = 0;
-  dns_initparse(&p, qdn, pkt, cur, end);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr + 6;
-    r = dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, srv, sizeof(srv));
-    if (r <= 0 || cur != rr.dnsrr_dend)
-      return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-    l += dns_dntop_size(srv);
-  }
-  if (r < 0)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (!p.dnsp_nrr)
-    return DNS_E_NODATA;
-
-  /* next, allocate and set up result */
-  l += dns_stdrr_size(&p);
-  ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret) + sizeof(struct dns_srv) * p.dnsp_nrr + l);
-  if (!ret)
-    return DNS_E_NOMEM;
-  ret->dnssrv_nrr = p.dnsp_nrr;
-  ret->dnssrv_srv = (struct dns_srv *)(ret+1);
-
-  /* and 3rd, fill in result, finally */
-  sp = (char*)(ret->dnssrv_srv + p.dnsp_nrr);
-  for (dns_rewind(&p, qdn), r = 0; dns_nextrr(&p, &rr); ++r) {
-    ret->dnssrv_srv[r].name = sp;
-    cur = rr.dnsrr_dptr;
-    ret->dnssrv_srv[r].priority = dns_get16(cur);
-    ret->dnssrv_srv[r].weight = dns_get16(cur+2);
-    ret->dnssrv_srv[r].port = dns_get16(cur+4);
-    cur += 6;
-    dns_getdn(pkt, &cur, end, srv, sizeof(srv));
-    sp += dns_dntop(srv, sp, DNS_MAXNAME);
-  }
-  dns_stdrr_finish((struct dns_rr_null *)ret, sp, &p);
-  *result = ret;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-/* Add a single service or proto name prepending an undescore (_),
- * according to rfc2782 rules.
- * Return 0 or the label length.
- * Routing assumes dn holds enouth space for a single DN label. */
-static unsigned add_sname(dnsc_t *dn, const char *sn) {
-  unsigned l;
-  l = dns_ptodn(sn, 0, dn + 1, DNS_MAXLABEL-1, NULL);
-  if (l <= 1 || l - 2 != dn[1])
-    /* Should we really check if sn is exactly one label?  Do we care? */
-    return 0;
-  dn[0] = l - 1;
-  dn[1] = '_';
-  return l;
-}
-
-/* Construct a domain name for SRV query from the given name, service and
- * protocol (service may be NULL in which case protocol isn't used).
- * Return negative value on error (malformed query),
- * or addition query flag(s) to use.
- */
-static int
-build_srv_dn(dnsc_t *dn, const char *name, const char *srv, const char *proto)
-{
-  unsigned p = 0, l;
-  int isabs;
-  if (srv) {
-    l = add_sname(dn + p, srv);
-    if (!l)
-      return -1;
-    p += l;
-    l = add_sname(dn + p, proto);
-    if (!l)
-      return -1;
-    p += l;
-  }
-  l = dns_ptodn(name, 0, dn + p, DNS_MAXDN - p, &isabs);
-  if (!l)
-    return -1;
-  return isabs ? DNS_NOSRCH : 0;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_srv(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-               const char *name, const char *srv, const char *proto,
-               int flags, dns_query_srv_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  int r = build_srv_dn(dn, name, srv, proto);
-  if (r < 0) {
-    dns_setstatus (ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return
-    dns_submit_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_SRV, flags | r,
-                  dns_parse_srv, (dns_query_fn *)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_srv *
-dns_resolve_srv(struct dns_ctx *ctx,
-                const char *name, const char *srv, const char *proto, int flags)
-{
-  dnsc_t dn[DNS_MAXDN];
-  int r = build_srv_dn(dn, name, srv, proto);
-  if (r < 0) {
-    dns_setstatus(ctx, DNS_E_BADQUERY);
-    return NULL;
-  }
-  return (struct dns_rr_srv *)
-    dns_resolve_dn(ctx, dn, DNS_C_IN, DNS_T_SRV, flags | r, dns_parse_srv);
-}
diff --git a/udns/source/udns_rr_txt.c b/udns/source/udns_rr_txt.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ecc71f0..0000000
--- a/udns/source/udns_rr_txt.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
-/* $Id: udns_rr_txt.c,v 1.15 2006/11/28 22:45:20 mjt Exp $
-   parse/query TXT records
-
-   Copyright (C) 2005  Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>
-   This file is part of UDNS library, an async DNS stub resolver.
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library, in file named COPYING.LGPL; if not,
-   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-   Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "udns.h"
-
-int
-dns_parse_txt(dnscc_t *qdn, dnscc_t *pkt, dnscc_t *cur, dnscc_t *end,
-              void **result) {
-  struct dns_rr_txt *ret;
-  struct dns_parse p;
-  struct dns_rr rr;
-  int r, l;
-  dnsc_t *sp;
-  dnscc_t *cp, *ep;
-
-  assert(dns_get16(cur+0) == DNS_T_TXT);
-
-  /* first, validate the answer and count size of the result */
-  l = 0;
-  dns_initparse(&p, qdn, pkt, cur, end);
-  while((r = dns_nextrr(&p, &rr)) > 0) {
-    cp = rr.dnsrr_dptr; ep = rr.dnsrr_dend;
-    while(cp < ep) {
-      r = *cp++;
-      if (cp + r > ep)
-        return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-      l += r;
-      cp += r;
-    }
-  }
-  if (r < 0)
-    return DNS_E_PROTOCOL;
-  if (!p.dnsp_nrr)
-    return DNS_E_NODATA;
-
-  /* next, allocate and set up result */
-  l +=  (sizeof(struct dns_txt) + 1) * p.dnsp_nrr + dns_stdrr_size(&p);
-  ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret) + l);
-  if (!ret)
-    return DNS_E_NOMEM;
-  ret->dnstxt_nrr = p.dnsp_nrr;
-  ret->dnstxt_txt = (struct dns_txt *)(ret+1);
-
-  /* and 3rd, fill in result, finally */
-  sp = (dnsc_t*)(ret->dnstxt_txt + p.dnsp_nrr);
-  for(dns_rewind(&p, qdn), r = 0; dns_nextrr(&p, &rr) > 0; ++r) {
-    ret->dnstxt_txt[r].txt = sp;
-    cp = rr.dnsrr_dptr; ep = rr.dnsrr_dend;
-    while(cp < ep) {
-      l = *cp++;
-      memcpy(sp, cp, l);
-      sp += l;
-      cp += l;
-    }
-    ret->dnstxt_txt[r].len = sp - ret->dnstxt_txt[r].txt;
-    *sp++ = '\0';
-  }
-  dns_stdrr_finish((struct dns_rr_null *)ret, (char*)sp, &p);
-  *result = ret;
-  return 0;
-}
-
-struct dns_query *
-dns_submit_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int qcls, int flags,
-               dns_query_txt_fn *cbck, void *data) {
-  return
-    dns_submit_p(ctx, name, qcls, DNS_T_TXT, flags,
-                 dns_parse_txt, (dns_query_fn *)cbck, data);
-}
-
-struct dns_rr_txt *
-dns_resolve_txt(struct dns_ctx *ctx, const char *name, int qcls, int flags) {
-  return (struct dns_rr_txt *)
-    dns_resolve_p(ctx, name, qcls, DNS_T_TXT, flags, dns_parse_txt);
-}
-- 
1.7.2.1